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The provided text is a news article from The Hindu, dated October 7, 2025, reporting on Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor’s announcement that he will contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Kishor revealed his party’s candidate list, including his own name, will be announced on October 9th. He predicts his party will capture 28% of voters who didn’t vote for the NDA or INDIA bloc in the last election, potentially drawing 10% from each of those alliances, bringing Jan Suraaj’s potential vote share to 48%. Kishor confidently stated this election will be Nitish Kumar’s last term as Chief Minister, predicting a shift towards a focus on the future of Bihar’s youth, stemming migration and unemployment.
## News Article:
**Kishor to Contest Bihar Assembly Elections, Predicts Kumar’s Exit**
**Patna, India – October 7, 2025 -** Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor announced yesterday he will contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, promising a surprising candidate list to be unveiled on October 9th. The announcement comes as the Chief Election Commissioner revealed the election will be held in two phases on November 6th and 11th, with vote counting on November 14th.
“My name will also be there in the list,” Kishor confirmed at a press conference in Patna, keeping the specific constituency under wraps for now.
Kishor confidently predicted a strong showing for his party, claiming Jan Suraaj will secure the votes of the 28% of the electorate who did not support the NDA or INDIA bloc in the previous election. He further suggested his party could peel away 10% of the votes from each of those alliances, potentially reaching a 48% vote share.
The former poll strategist also made a bold claim about current Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. “I am saying it with full confidence that this will be the last election of Nitish Kumar,” Kishor declared. “He will not celebrate the next ‘Makar Sankranti’ at 1 Anne Marg,” referring to the Chief Minister’s official residence.
Kishor framed the election as a turning point for Bihar, highlighting the need to address migration and unemployment. “This election will write a new chapter in Bihar as people will vote for the bright future of their children,” he stated, emphasizing his party’s focus on addressing the concerns of Bihar’s youth.