Prashant Kishor\'s organisation has nothing to do with JD(U): K C Tyagi

Prashant Kishor's organisation has nothing to do with JD(U): K C Tyagi

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The ruling JD(U) in has nothing to do with its and Prashant Kishor's organisation that devises poll strategies for political parties, a said Sunday.

Kishor had met West Bengal in Kolkata on Thursday, raising speculation about working with her in the near future to help her foil the BJP's growing influence in the state.

The and Kishor are understood to have agreed that the poll strategist's organisation, (Indian Political Action Committee), would provide professional assistance to the Trinamool for the 2021 Assembly polls.

Banerjee's meeting with Kishor took place at a time when the TMC supremo is facing a tough challenge from the BJP on her home turf.

"The JD(U) has nothing to do with .. It is not a part of JD(U) either. Why was this question not raised when he (Kishor) worked for Jagan in elections," JD(U) K C Tyagi told a press conference convened to brief the media on the JD(U)'s national meeting chaired by and party national

The came into limelight in 2014 when it handled the campaign of Narendra Modi. A year later, Kishor worked as a for the 'Mahagathbandhan' (grand alliance) in comprising the JD(U), RJD and before moving his base to and where he was actively engaged with campaign.

had said on Saturday that "Kishor will come up with an explanation that answers all the questions."

The JD(U) had on Saturday distanced itself from Kishor's decision to offer services as a to the

Asked whether Kishor explained before the about the issue of offering professional help to the Trinamool Congress, Tyagi said, "Kishor had a talk with on the issue and the matter has now ended."

He made it clear that party has no problem with his company offering professional help to anyone. "There is no confusion and rift on the issue," he said.

"...I-PAC is not a part of the JD(U)," Tyagi said.

Tyagi also announced the schedule for holding the party's organisational polls to elect its new in October with being appointed as the

Kumar, the JD(U) chief, had on Saturday launched a nationwide membership drive aimed at expanding the partys base at the partys state headquarters here.

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First Published: Sun, June 09 2019. 20:50 IST