Bihar Ground Reality: Rajgir’s Angry Voters Look to Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party
In this ground report from Chandpura village under Rajgir Assembly (Nalanda district, Bihar), Witty Chokha’s Gaurav Mishra captures the real voice of Bihar’s voters ahead of the 2025 elections. Locals express deep anger at their sitting MLA, accusing him of completely neglecting the region after winning.
Villagers describe the absence of roads, drainage, schools, and employment, while educated youth remain jobless and frustrated. Many claim their MLA never returned after elections, leaving people to survive without basic infrastructure or government support.
Amidst this disappointment, Prashant Kishor’s Jan Svaraj movement is gaining traction seen as a fresh alternative to traditional parties like RJD, JDU, and BJP.
From caste politics and unemployment to broken promises and migration, this episode of Witty Chokha’s Election Journey captures the true face of Bihar’s politics where voters are tired of rhetoric and now demand dignity, jobs, and genuine governance.