Jan Suraaj Party chief, Prashant Kishor, revealed he charges over Rs 100 crore for his election advice, allowing him to fund his campaign for two years. Launching the Jan Suraaj Party in Patna, Kishor aims to contest all 243 seats in the 2025 Bihar assembly elections, with 40 female candidates included.
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