India
-Krishna Kripa
Political
strategist
Prashant
Kishor
is
transforming
his
Jan
Suraj
campaign
into
a
political
party.
He
aims
to
avoid
any
perception
of
bias
towards
a
specific
voting
bloc
by
ensuring
proportional
representation
from
various
social
groups
based
on
their
population
share.

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The
new
party,
set
to
be
established
on
October
2
in
Bihar,
will
feature
a
25-member
central
committee.
This
committee
will
include
representatives
from
the
general
category,
other
backward
classes
(OBCs),
extremely
backward
classes
(EBCs),
scheduled
castes,
and
minorities.
Initially,
it
was
stated
that
there
would
be
equal
representation
from
these
communities.
However,
this
was
later
revised
to
reflect
their
population
share
according
to
the
overall
census.
Proportional
Representation
The
Bihar
government
recently
conducted
a
caste
survey
to
determine
the
number
of
different
communities.
This
data
will
guide
the
proportional
representation
in
the
new
party’s
central
committee.
The
25
members
will
elect
a
leader
for
a
one-year
term,
starting
with
the
representative
from
the
most
deprived
community.
Kishor
has
declared
that
he
will
not
join
the
leadership
group
and
will
continue
his
foot
march
across
Bihar.
He
wants
the
new
party
to
be
fully
operational
before
the
next
Assembly
elections
at
the
end
of
2025.
Party
Formation
and
Leadership
Any
founder
member
of
the
Jan
Suraj
campaign
with
at
least
5,000
supporters
can
participate
in
the
election
process
to
become
a
central
committee
member.
This
announcement
was
made
recently
to
ensure
transparency
and
inclusivity
in
forming
the
party’s
leadership
structure.
Kishor
is
determined
that
the
new
party
should
be
well-established
before
the
upcoming
Assembly
elections.
This
strategic
move
aims
to
position
the
party
as
a
significant
player
in
Bihar’s
political
landscape
by
2025.
The
formation
of
this
new
political
entity
marks
a
significant
step
in
Kishor’s
efforts
to
bring
diverse
social
groups
together
under
one
banner.
By
ensuring
proportional
representation,
he
hopes
to
create
an
inclusive
and
representative
political
organisation.
This
initiative
reflects
Kishor’s
commitment
to
addressing
social
inequalities
and
providing
a
platform
for
all
communities.
The
emphasis
on
proportional
representation
aligns
with
his
vision
of
a
fair
and
balanced
political
system.
As
Kishor
continues
his
journey
across
Bihar,
his
focus
remains
on
building
a
robust
and
inclusive
political
party.
The
upcoming
months
will
be
crucial
in
shaping
the
future
of
this
new
organisation
and
its
impact
on
Bihar’s
political
scene.
The
establishment
of
this
party
is
expected
to
bring
fresh
dynamics
to
Bihar’s
politics.
With
Kishor’s
strategic
acumen
and
commitment
to
inclusivity,
the
new
party
aims
to
make
a
significant
mark
in
the
state’s
political
arena.
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