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‘Come out of comfort zone’: Amid hunger strike, Prashant Kishor calls on netas to lead BPSC aspirants’ protest

Suraaj Party's Prashant Kishor, on hunger strike over BPSC exam irregularities, challenges leaders to join protests on the ground.

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New Delhi: Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor, currently on a hunger strike in support of 70th Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) preliminary examination aspirants protesting against alleged irregularities in the conduct of the exams, has issued a sharp critique of political leaders and challenged them to step out of their comfort zones and lead the movement on the ground.

Addressing the media during his hunger strike, Kishor remarked, “All these leaders, whether it is Tejashwi Yadav, Rahul Gandhi, or others, who claim to speak for students and want to be their voice, should come here, join the protest, and lead from the front. We are ready to follow them. We have no problem stepping back, but someone needs to step forward. Rahul Gandhi should come here and lead this movement.”

“But he is currently on vacation for New Year’s celebrations. He’ll have to cut short his holiday and come. When was the last time he visited Bihar? Probably during elections to ask for votes. When will he come next? During the next elections to ask for votes again. If you don’t show up in Bihar, how will you lead?” he added.

Taking a dig at Rahul Gandhi’s absence, Kishor sarcastically added, “Should the students here send him an invitation to Vietnam? This movement won’t succeed with just a post.”

“If Tejashwi Yadav wants to lead, he must step out of his bungalow and stand with us. We are ready to follow him too. But leadership requires stepping out. We are right here, standing before you, risking our lives for this cause,” he said. (IANS)

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