During an address to the Bihari diaspora in the US, political strategist Prashant Kishor characterized Bihar as a “failed state,” drawing parallels to Sudan and emphasizing the state’s dire need for development. He highlighted his party’s commitment to prioritizing education reforms if elected, proposing to fund these initiatives by lifting the current alcohol ban.
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