Purnea, July 15 -- Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Tuesday said that more than 60 per cent of Bihar's population desire change in the assembly polls to be held later this year.

Speaking with ANI in Purnea, he said while Congress has "no presence" in the state, AIMIM is a Hyderabad-based party and option for people is between Nitish-BJP, RJD and Jan Suraaj.

"More than 60% of people in Bihar want change, including improved education and employment opportunities, as well as a new system... RJD gets votes here because Muslims don't vote for BJP. Congress has no presence here, AIMIM is a Hyderabad-based party... these parties have no existence," he said.

"In Bihar, only JDU, RJD, and BJP are the parties. One alliance is of BJP-JDU, an...