New Delhi, Nov. 18 -- Prashant Kishor, the Jan Suraaj Party founder and political strategist-turned-activist, on Tuesday reacted for the first time over the loss in Bihar assembly elections. He reflected on the mistakes made in the assembly polls. Despite the considerable fanfare, his face card failed to translate its social media buzz into electoral success.

In his first post-election press conference, the 48-year-old leader said, "There might have been mistakes on our part, but we haven't committed any crime - not getting votes is not a crime. We did not do caste politics or indulge in Hindu-Muslim narratives," ANI reported.

Noted for creating a political movement from scratch in India's complex electoral landscape, he said, "We did n...