'Give me ₹25 lakh per day and...': Prashant Kishor's reply to controversy on 'vanity van' parked at site of protest

The vehicle, reportedly with many luxury facilities, is parked a few hundred metres from the site at the historic Gandhi Maidan, where Mr Kishor launched his ‘catamaran anshan’ on Thursday (Jan 2) evening.

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 Prashant Kishor's reply to controversy on 'vanity van' parked at site of protest. Photograph: (PTI )
Prashant Kishor's reply to controversy on 'vanity van' parked at site of protest. Photograph: (PTI )

Controversy erupted on Saturday (Jan 4) over a ‘vanity van’ parked close to Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, where Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor is on a fast-unto-death over BPSC question paper leak allegations.

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The vehicle, reportedly with many luxury facilities, is parked a few hundred metres from the site at the historic Gandhi Maidan, where Mr Kishor launched his ‘catamaran anshan’ on Thursday (Jan 2) evening.

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Quizzed by reporters about the presence of the van, he said: “I am on a fast here. If I go home to relieve myself, then journalists will ask questions whether I went to have food or take a nap... Some people said the vanity van is worth ₹2 crore and the rent for the same is ₹25 lakh per day.”

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“I want to convey this through media persons... let this van be taken away and in return, give me ₹25 lakh per day and provide an alternate space that can be used as a washroom,” he added.

Asked further about the purpose of the vehicle, the 47-year-old former political strategist wondered if the question of “where we relieve ourselves is more important than the future of BPSC aspirants”.

“Will you be able to question Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar about the amenities they enjoy?” Mr. Kishor said.

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The Jan Suraaj Party founder has demanded the cancellation of the 70th Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) held on December 13, following allegations of a question paper leak.

An FIR has been slapped on Mr Kishor and his “150 supporters” by the district administration, which has asserted that the protest at the site was “illegal”.

According to District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh, by a Patna High Court order, “no dharna can be allowed at a spot other than the designated place in Gardani Bagh”.

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Several candidates have been staging a demonstration, for close to three weeks, at Gardani Bagh.

“We will take appropriate action against Kishor and his supporters, who were served with a notice on Thursday (Jan 2) to vacate the spot,” Mr Singh added.

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