Former poll strategist Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj, which failed to open its account in the Bihar assembly, on Saturday expressed disappointment over its poll debacle, and said cash transfer to the accounts of women played an important role in the NDA's victory.
The party was unable to galvanise votes in its favour, despite a high-pitched campaign and raising pressing issues such as unemployment, migration and the dearth of industries in the state.
Talking to reporters in Patna, Jan Suraaj Party's national president Uday Singh said, We are disappointed with the outcome of the assembly polls but not upset. Though we have not won even a single seat, we will keep opposing the ruling NDA."
He said the party could not succeed in convincing Muslim voters in Bihar.
"The mandate also proves that the people did not want the return of RJD," Singh said.
He claimed that the cash transfer of Rs 40,000 crore to the accounts of women by the ruling NDA government in Bihar played an "important role" in its victory.
Singh was referring to Bihar's Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, under which Rs 10,000 each was transferred to the bank accounts of women in the state.
"This was an attempt by the government to bribe people ahead of the polls. The votes were purchased. The cash benefits were transferred even after the model code of conduct came into force," he alleged.
The Jan Suraaj leader said, "Now, we are waiting to see how the government will transfer the remaining Rs 2 lakh to the accounts of women in the state."
He also claimed that the NDA did not get even 50 per cent of the votes in the Bihar polls.
Responding to a query on whether Prashant Kishor would remain active in politics as the JD(U) won more than 25 seats, Singh said, "You should ask this question to Kishor only". -- PTI