Prashant Kishore's retaliation about the minister's trial, I am not afraid; Discussion of buying tickets in the entire Bihar - Prashant Kishor Retort on Minister -case I am not going to be afraid that ticket purchases are common in Bihar

Prashant Kishore said that no one was born to scare us with defamation and fir. Those whose names take your names must make the defamatory fir so many times. After becoming the head in Bihar, 4 guns wander in the name of safety. I’ve been running in the same Bihar for 3 years. State Bureau, Patna. Prashant Kishore (PK), the architect of the Jan Suraj party, says he was not born to scare him with a defamation case and another fir. Someone so many times, slander and fir. In the context of the defamation hearing, PK said these things in the context of defamation hearing by the Minister of Government of Bihar, Ashok Chaudhary. It is noteworthy that he recently said that Chaudhary’s daughter Shambhavi had a deal in the Lok Sabha ticket of LJP (RAM Vilas). Not even a sergeant with us, he issued a statement on Tuesday stating that we are a sand fluid mafia, in a government post! He has been doing thanks to thanks for three years. We have come here now and see that we are not a sergeant with us. I have been walking in Bihar in Bihar for three years, where people with four armed men walk around on the pretext of security after I turned, I have been walking in Bihar for three years and not even take a soldier. Said, we’re not afraid of anyone. No one can say that we did anything wrong. The discussion of the issue of buying and selling tickets in the lure Sabha election is open in the entire Bihar. Prashant Kishore doesn’t have to say. Trial in defamation case against Prashant Kishore, Jagran correspondent, Patna. The hearing was held in the court of Patna Chief Law Magistrate Manish Kumar Upadhyay on Tuesday in a case related to defamation by the Minister of State, Dr. Ashok Chaudhary, against the founder of the Jansuraj party Prashant Kishore. The complainant, dr. Ashok Chaudhary, testified in court. He supported the hearing and allegations submitted in the testimony. The trial remained incomplete. The court instructed to submit evidence regarding the allegations. The complainant described the alleged statement by Prashant Kishore, the founder of the Jansuraj party, in which he said that Dr. Ashok Chaudhary made his daughter a member of parliament by paying money. The lawsuit was filed in terms of sections 356 (1) and (2) of the Indian code.