NEET aspirant death case: Prashant Kishor meets bereaved family members of student

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Jan Suraaj Party Chief Prashant Kishor. File.

Jan Suraaj Party Chief Prashant Kishor. File. | Photo Credit: ANI

Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor on Friday visited Jehanabad district in Bihar to meet bereaved family members of a NEET aspirant who died earlier this week after remaining in a coma for several days in the State capital.

Mr. Kishor, who had been lying low since his party was drubbed in the recently held Assembly polls, spoke to journalists later and raised questions on the investigation by police in the matter.

"The police had, initially made haste in declaring the matter as a case of suicide. Now, they have done an about turn and are saying that sexual assault could not be ruled out", said Mr. Kishor.

He was referring to the statement made by Patna police a few days ago.

VIDEO | Jehanabad, Bihar: Jan Suraaj leader Prashant Kishor visits the village of NEET student who died at Patna Girls' hostel. He says, "We can't tell the reason or who are responsible behind the death but prima facie, it appears that the police declared the case as suicide in a… pic.twitter.com/DVu0c4CmVV

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The 18-year-old aspirant and a resident of Jehanabad was found unconscious in her hostel room under the Chitragupt Nagar police station area earlier this month and died during treatment at a private hospital on January 11.

Mr. Kishor also claimed "family members of the girl have complained that the investigating officer, an SHO, has been asking them to strike a compromise and let go of the matter. This is highly objectionable. I will help them meet senior officers and ensure that the culprits are brought to book".

He, however, declined to take questions on the ED raid in Kolkata, at the premises of political consultancy firm IPAC, which he had co-founded but later dissociated himself from since becoming a full-time political activist.

The family of the deceased had, from the outset alleged assault and sexual abuse, accusing authorities of attempting a cover-up. Her death triggered protests by students and relatives. Police on Thursday (January 15, 2026) arrested the owner of the building in which the girls' hostel was being run. Following reports of the post-mortem findings circulating on social media, protests erupted in parts of Patna on Thursday (January 15, 2026).

Published - January 16, 2026 04:17 pm IST

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