Prashant Kishore 'missing', notice reports Rs 5 lakh remunerate for discovering Congress' poll strategist
Lucknow: Noted election strategist Prashant Kishor, who was enlisted by the Congress to help it win the significant assembly elections in five states, is supposedly untraceable after the party's mortifying annihilation in Uttar Pradesh.
As indicated by media reports, a notice hosted been set up outside the party office in Lucknow, declaring a reward of Rs 5 lakh for any individual who finds Prashant Kishor and brings him before party workers.
The blurb had been set up by Rajesh Singh, a Congress pioneer from Ballia region.
Singh, a secretary in the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee, claimed to have set up the poster in the interest of "all Congressmen".
Singh claimed that party workers required a few answers this time.
"Throughout the previous one year, we have been made to work like numb-skulls… without posing any questions. We were advised to fill in as he (Kishor) needed us to with no uncertainties and buts… we did as such imagining that presumably it was best for the restoration of the party. Yet, now we require answers," Singh was cited as saying by the Indian Express.
Then, Congress state president Raj Babbar hosted asked the party workers to instantly evacuate it.
Conversing with correspondents later, Babbar asserted that it was too soon to censure anybody for the survey catastrophe.