Bhojpuri singer : Ritesh Pandey’s resignation on Monday dealt additional damage to Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party, which had already suffered a humiliating loss in the Bihar assembly election. On X, Pandey said, “As a responsible Indian… I have no regrets whatsoever,” after losing against Kargahar in Rohtas.

He resigned because he found it “extremely difficult” to serve guests while attending a party. Originally from a farming family, Pandey rose to fame with his viral song “Hello Kaun,” which combined romance, humor, and street slang. The majority of candidates lost their deposits, Jan Suraaj fared badly in the election, and he did not earn a seat. Even Kishor did not argue.
RCP Singh, a senior politician, could potentially rejoin Nitish Kumar’s JD (U). “We were always together… for the last 25 years,” Singh said. He left JD(U) for Jan Suraaj and was a former Union minister. According to a top JD(U) politician who spoke on condition of anonymity, his homecoming is crucial to bolstering JD(U) and perhaps influencing the future position of Nitish’s son, Nishant Kumar.