The political stir in the state has increased before the announcement of the Bihar meeting election. Several parties distribute gifts to the public, sometimes they attract them with their new music videos. Meanwhile, the poster war also started in Patna. Posters were erected in Patna against the founder of the Jan Suraj party, Prashant Kishore. What party is behind these disputed posters, it has not yet been revealed. Betting up posters were installed in Bihar, opposition to spoil the image of Prashant Kishore in Bihar. Disputed poster in Patna. Now controversial posters have been erected against him on the streets of Patna. In these posters, Kishore serious allegations such as land fraud and involvement in liquor companies were made. A poster reads: “Prashant Kishore is a bigger thief than the feed thief, he cheated on the public in the name of charity and bought a country of Rs 32 crore from the public.” In another poster, he is described as a “drink distributor of the government”. The disputed poster set up by the ‘Janathantra Morcha’ is alleged to have been mentioned in the name of any political party, but in the name ‘Janathantra Morcha’. This dispute came to light at a time when Prashant Kishore would hold a press conference to make new revelations related to corruption. Earlier, he made serious allegations against many BJP and JDU leaders. The attack on the image of Prashant Kishore, this poster war, which began before the election of the meeting in Bihar, further heated Bihar’s politics, which indicates that it will strengthen the political war. In the coming days, the opposition can strongly attack these posters, which will affect the image of Prashant Kishore. Viral photos on social media, videos and photos of posters posted against Prashant Kishore in Patna are becoming more and more viral on social media. However, Prashant Kishore has not yet responded to these disputed posters. Share this story -tags
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