Jan Suraj founder Prashant Kishore launched a scathing attack on the Bihar government during a public event in Gopalganj, accusing it of engaging in "divisive politics" based on caste and symbolism. Calling for a shift in political discourse, Kishore urged voters to prioritize governance, development, education, and employment over identity-based narratives. His remarks come as political activity intensifies in Bihar ahead of key electoral developments, with Jan Suraj continuing to expand its grassroots outreach across the state.