Prashant Kishor’s exit from Congress was much talked about. The fallout between Congress party and PK was blamed on the ‘overambitious’ demands of PK, by the media. Whereas, we at TFI summarised Prashant Kishor’s denial of INC’ offer in simple words, “main haarte hue ghodo par paise nahi lagata.” And, Prashant Kishor has now confirmed what we said long before.
PK blames Congress for spoiling his track record
Poll strategist Prashant Kishor is no more a data analyst who makes people ‘win’. He has come out of his Chanakyaa mode as he wants to be the Chandragupt. He had also launched his state-specific political initiative ‘Jan-Suraaj’.
Read more: Wannabe Chanakya wants to be Chandragupta – The beginning of the end of Prashant Kishor
While interacting with the media through his aforementioned initiative he recalled his fall out with the Congress party and accused the Congress party of spoiling his track record. He also claimed that he will never associate with the grand old party in the future.
PK said, “I was associated with 11 elections and lost only one election that is with Congress in UP in 2017. Since then, I have decided that I will not work with them (Congress) as they have spoiled my track record.” Earlier he had also called Congress’ Udaipur Chintan Shivir a “failure”.
PK is the lucky chap, no matter who wins he earns
The fall out was speculated. Prashant Kishor has accused the Congress of spoiling his track record. Well, we doubt, if he had one. There is no denying the fact that PK has nothing called ‘track-record’. Still, the media giants projected the matter in some other light. Whereas, we had a different understanding, and it has now been proven to be true.
Read more: “Main haarte hue ghodon par paise nahi lagaata,” Understanding PK’s no to Congress
However, we at TFI decoded his no to Congress way back, and our analysis presented another theory. According to our analysis at TFI, PK is no more than a snake oil salesman in the Indian political ecosystem.
Anyone who had followed PK’s journey will have a clear understanding that no matter who wins the elections, PK always earns. PK is a pro when it comes to choosing good opportunities and encashing them to enhance his own credibility as a ‘poll strategist’. Hence, he can be called the Aamir Khan of Indian political scenario, the one who always chooses a good script.
The ‘Track-Record’ of PK
PK’s alliance with PM Modi in 2014, Nitish Kumar in 2015, Capt. Amarinder Singh in 2017 among others clearly establishes how he encashes the political opportunity while banking on the ongoing political equations. This is what went wrong with Congress. Even a villager sitting at a nukkad, in some remote area, knows that Congress has lost the battle long ago. PK is smart enough to analyse that spending time on Congress is neither going to reap him any benefits, nor is going to uplift his image in the electoral campus.
This trait of poll strategist PK saved him from being a part of sinking Congress and we at TFI analysed this long before. PK now has just vindicated our analysis.