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Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraj Party Registered With Election Commission, To Contest On 40 Seats In Bihar | Details

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Soon after the election commission announced the dates for the much-awaited Lok Sabha elections, the number of people registering new parties with the commission saw a sudden increase. Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraj Party has been registered from Bihar, reports jagran.com. Jan Suraj has been allotted the ‘apple’ election symbol on 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar.

‘Apple’ is included among the free election symbols in the Lok Sabha elections. The Election Commission of India has released the list of election symbols allotted to registered political parties in the Lok Sabha elections. The list has also been sent to the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Bihar. However, Prashant Kishor has not yet given an official statement on this.

The Commission has also sent this information to the President of the Jan Suraj Party. The office of the President of the Jan Suraj Party has been registered at Suite No. 2, First Floor, Dakshineswar Building, 10 Heller Road, New Delhi.

According to jagran.com report, former election strategist/consultant Prashant Kishor, who is campaigning in Bihar under the name Jan Suraj, says that he has not done any registration. But the person who registered in the name of Jan Suraj Party has been informed.

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Now, if this party fields candidates on 40 seats in Bihar, it will get the election symbol ‘Apple’. Apple, which was among the free election symbols in the Lok Sabha elections, has now been allotted to the Jan Suraj Party.

The Election Commission of India has released the list of election symbols allotted to registered political parties in the Lok Sabha elections. After all, who is the head of this Jan Suraj Party? Till now, who is the President of Jan Suraj Dal, and no specific information has been revealed yet about the operation of this party and its bylaws..

source:Jagran English