Bihar is poised to see a new era of leaders - with Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav ageing and Ram Vilas Paswan and Sushil Kumar Modi dead - and his party, Jan Suraaj, will either get less than 10 seats in the upcoming Assembly elections or so many that it will be hard to count, political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor has said. In an exclusive interview to NDTV on Friday, the Jan Suraaj founder said there is truth when people call his party vote 'katwa' (vote-cutter) but it won't do so to the BJP-JDU alliance or the RJD-Congress one, but to all of them. His aim, Mr Kishor said, is to make Biharis proud to belong to the state and said that when a person from the state is slapped in Maharashtra or abused elsewhere, it's a slap on the face of everyone from the state.