Jan Suraaj Second List : Prashant Kishor Announces 65 Candidates for Bihar Assembly Elections

The Jan Suraaj Party, led by strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor, on October 12 released its second list of 65 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, bringing the total number of nominees announced so far to 116.​

Key Highlights of the Second List

  • Total Candidates: 65

  • Reserved Seats: 20 (19 Scheduled Caste, 1 Scheduled Tribe)

  • General Category: 45 seats

  • Extremely Backward Classes (EBC): 14 candidates (10 Hindu, 4 Muslim)

  • Other Backward Classes (OBC): 10 candidates

  • Minority Community: 14 candidates

  • General Category (Harnaut): 1 Scheduled Caste candidate for CM Nitish Kumar’s home turf, Harnaut​

Prashant Kishor emphasized that ticket distribution reflects proportional representation, ensuring each social group’s participation according to its population. He noted that one-third of all tickets have been allocated to candidates from the Extremely Backward Classes.

Candidates and Seats

S.NoDistrictAC NumberAC NameCandidate Name
1West Champaran6NautanSantosh Chaudhary
2East Champaran10RaxaulKapil Dev Prasad alias Bhuvan Patel
3East Champaran12NarkatiaLal Babu Yadav
4East Champaran15KesariaNaaz Ahmad Khan alias Pappu Khan
5East Champaran16KalyanpurDr. Mantosh Sahni
6East Champaran20ChiraiaSanjay Singh
7Sheohar22SheoharNiraj Singh
8Sitamarhi23RigaKrishna Mohan
9Sitamarhi24Bathnaha (SC)Dr Naval Kishore Chowdhary
10Sitamarhi27BajpattiAzam Hussain Anwar
11Sitamarhi28SitamarhiZiauddin Khan
12Madhubani31HarlakhiRatneshwar Thakur
13Madhubani37Rajnagar (SC)Dr Surendra Kumar Das
14Madhubani38JhanjharpurKeshav Bhandari
15Supaul42PipraIndradev Sah
16Supaul44Triveniganj (SC)Pradeep Ram
17Araria46NarpatganjJanardan Yadav
18Kishanganj53ThakurganjMd Ekramul Haque
19Purnia58KasbaIttefaque Alam alias Munna
20Purnia59Banmankhi (SC)Manoj Kumar Rishi
21Purnia60RupauliAmod Kumar
22Katihar63KatiharDr. Gazi Sharique
23Katihar64KadwaMd. Shahryar
24Katihar65BalrampurAshab Alam
25Katihar67Manihari (ST)Bablu Soren
26Katihar69Korha (SC)Nirmal Kumar Raj
27Madhepura72Singheshwar (SC)Pramod Kumar Ram
28Madhepura73MadhepuraShashi Kumar Yadav
29Saharsa74Sonbarsha (SC)Satyendra Hazra
30Darbhanga78Kusheshwar Asthan (SC)Shatrudhan Paswan
31Darbhanga79Gaura BauramDr. Iftkar Alam
32Darbhanga85BahadurpurAamir Haider
33Siwan110BarhariaDr. Shahnawaz
34Siwan111GoriakothiEzaz Ahmed Siddique
35Saran116TaraiyaSatyendra Kumar Sahani
36Vaishali127Raja Pakar (SC)Mukesh Kumar Ram
37Vaishali129MahnarDr. Rajesh Chourasia
38Vaishali130Patepur (SC)Dashai Chaudhary
39Samastipur132WarisnagarSatya Narayan Alias Pradeep Sahni
40Samastipur134UjiarpurDurga Prasad Singh
41Samastipur139Rosera (SC)Rohit Paswan
42Samastipur140HasanpurIndu Gupta
43Begusarai141Cheria BariarpurDr Mrityunjay
44Begusarai147Bakhri (SC)Dr. Sanjay Kumar Paswan
45Khagaria148Alauli (SC)Abhishank Kumar
46Bhagalpur155KahalgaonManjar Alam
47Bhagalpur156BhagalpurAbhay Kant Jha
48Munger164TarapurDr Santosh Singh
49Munger166JamalpurLallan Ji Yadav
50Lakhisarai167SuryagarhaAmit Sagar
51Nalanda174IslampurTanuja Kumari
52Nalanda177HarnautKamlesh Paswan
53Patna – Barh180BakhtiarpurBalmiki Singh
54Patna – Gramin188Phulwari (SC)Prof. Shashikant Prasad
55Patna – Gramin189Masaurhi (SC)Rajeshwar Manjhi
56Bhojpur192SandeshRajiv Ranjan Singh
57Buxar200BuxarTathagat Harsh Vardhan
58Buxar201DumraonShivang Vijay Singh
59Buxar202Rajpur (SC)Dhananjay Paswan
60Kaimur (Bhabhua)206ChainpurHemant Chaubey
61Rohtas211NokhaDSP-Nasrullah Khan
62Aurangabad222Kutumba (SC)Shyam Bali Ram alias Mahabali Paswan
63Gaya228Barachatti (SC)Er. Hemant Paswan
64Gaya231TikariDr. Shashi Yadav
65Gaya234WazirganjSantosh Kumar

Raghopur Seat Suspense

Despite widespread speculation that Prashant Kishor might contest from Raghopur, home constituency of RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, the seat was not included in the second list. Party officials have indicated that a third list may be released shortly, which could resolve the Raghopur mystery.​

Campaign and Strategy

Prashant Kishor launched his padyatra campaign from Raghopur on October 11, vowing to defeat Tejashwi Yadav “as decisively as Rahul Gandhi’s loss in Amethi.” His strategy focuses on grassroots governance failures and promises of inclusive representation. The second list’s diverse mix of academics, lawyers, doctors, and community leaders underlines Jan Suraaj’s goal to field candidates with both local credibility and professional expertise.

Election Timeline

  • Phase 1 Voting: November 6, 2025

  • Phase 2 Voting: November 11, 2025

  • Results Declaration: November 14, 2025

As the Jan Suraaj Party cements its candidate roster, it positions itself as a formidable third force, challenging both the NDA and Mahagathbandhan alliances with its promise of participatory politics and social justice.

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