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Is Bankipur Set for a High-Stakes Prashant Kishore Debut?

Sources indicate that political strategist-turned-activist Prashant Kishore could consider contesting the upcoming Bankipur by-election in Bihar, triggered by BJP leader Nitin Nabin’s likely move to the Rajya Sabha. If Kishore enters the fray, the contest could quickly evolve into one of the most closely watched political battles in the state.
Bankipur, an urban Patna seat with a strong BJP footing, has traditionally leaned towards the NDA, making it a challenging turf for any newcomer. However, Kishore’s Jan Suraaj campaign has been steadily building a grassroots network across Bihar, and a direct electoral test in a high-profile constituency could serve as a litmus test for his political credibility.
For the BJP, retaining Bankipur would be crucial to maintaining its urban dominance narrative. For Kishore, the stakes are even higher a win could establish him as a serious political contender, while a loss may raise questions about the on-ground translation of his outreach efforts.
As of now, there is no official confirmation, but the possibility alone is enough to inject early momentum into Bihar’s evolving political landscape.
MP Cabinet Reshuffle in Offing?

With four berths still vacant in the Dr. Mohan Yadav-led Madhya Pradesh Cabinet and the government nearing the halfway mark of its tenure, speculation over a possible reshuffle has intensified. Names of senior MLAs from the Sagar and Indore regions are doing the rounds in political circles for possible induction into the Cabinet, while indications suggested a few senior ministers might soon relinquish or trade their portfolios for key party responsibilities.
Mamata Banerjee's Call for INDIA Bloc Revival: Opposition Regrouping After Setbacks

Following TMC's insulting rout in West Bengal assembly polls (BJP winning 207/294 seats in April), former CM Mamata Banerjee recently announced that the INDIA opposition bloc would likely meet in the first week of June to strategise against the BJP. She alleged large-scale rigging, including deletion of nearly 60 lakh voter names, claiming TMC could have secured 220-230 seats otherwise. The move aims to unite fractured allies ahead of 2029 national contests.
This reflects deeper churn in opposition politics post-Tamil Nadu and Bengal reverses, pushing Congress into a larger coordinating role. BJP dismissed the claims as denial of defeat. Predictions point to renewed but challenging efforts at unity, with regional parties wary of dominance. It underscores the bloc's vulnerability to anti-incumbency while highlighting Banerjee's enduring national opposition voice.






















