India, Nov. 18 -- Poll strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor, whose Jan Suraaj Party failed terribly in the recently concluded Bihar Assembly elections, has presented a new challenge to the Janata Dal United (JDU) chief and chief minister Nitish Kumar-led government.

In his first remarks after a massive setback to his party's maiden electoral contest, Kishor took full responsibility and acknowledged that the party was unable to bring about a change in power in Bihar.

He also threw a fresh challenge at the Nitish Kumar-led government, saying he would "definitely" quit politics if it fulfilled its promise of giving Rs.2 lakh each to 1.5 crore women in the state.

"People are talking a lot about my remark on JD(U) winning 25 seats -...