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Bihar polls: PK’s Jan Suraaj Party second highest spender on digital ads after BJP – Alt News

    An analysis of Meta ad spending by political parties in Bihar ahead of the elections throws up a surprise: Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party, a political newbie which is fighting elections for the first time, has spent more money on digital ads than Congress, JD(U) and RJD taken together. BJP remains the top spender.

    While BJP’s large digital advertising budget reflects its strong political position and robust public presence, Jan Suraaj Party, established just a year back, surpassing other major parties to become the second-largest advertiser on digital platforms goes to show Prashant Kishor’s all-out efforts to make a mark in its first electoral foray. 

    After professionally leading successful election campaigns for several parties in multiple states, political strategist Prashant Kishor took the plunge into electoral politics in 2024 by founding the Jan Suraaj Party on October 2, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. Before that, he spent almost two years connecting with people by walking through villages across Bihar.

    The first phase of voting for the Bihar assembly elections was held on November 6. The second and last phase is on the 11th instant. 

    According to a report by the Google Ads Transparency Center, the BJP spent approximately ₹ 6.75 crore on political advertising in Bihar through Google and YouTube in October. The Jan Suraaj Party spent approximately ₹1.10 crore through SIMPLESENSE ANALYTICS PRIVATE LIMITED. The Janata Dal (United) spent approximately ₹28 Lakh, while Congress spent only ₹17,250.

    (This data covers advertisements run by political parties through Google and YouTube from October 1 to October 31.)

    According to the data available in the ad library of Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, BJP spent around Rs 1.77 crore on Facebook, Instagram etc., Jan Suraaj Party spent around Rs 1.21 crore, Janata Dal (United) spent around Rs 63 Lakh, Congress spent around Rs 7.41 Lakh, while RJD spent around Rs 6.16 Lakh.

    (This data is from the top 100 pages spending the most on political ads on Facebook and Instagram between October 2 and October 31 (30 days of October) via Meta. The full data for the state of Bihar between these dates can be downloaded from the Meta Ad Library at the link provided here.)

    Here are the names and expenditure data of the Facebook pages through which political parties ran advertisements on Facebook and Instagram:

    BJP

    Page nameDisclaimerAmount spent (INR)
    BJP BiharBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)17700407

    Jan Suraaj

    Page nameDisclaimerAmount spent (INR)
    Baat Bihar KiBaat Bihar Ki4653096
    Jan SuraajJan Suraaj3927798
    Bihar Badlav AbhiyanJansuraaj1820221
    PK for CMPK for CM477417
    JS Digital YoddhaSIMPLESENSE ANALYTICS PRIVATE LIMITED452443
    JS Digital YoddhaJS Digital Yoddha451558
    जन सुराज चर्चाJan Suraaj333950
    जन सुराज इंक़लाबजन सुराज इंक़लाब66176
    Total12182659

    Janata Dal (United)

    Page nameDisclaimerAmount spent (INR)
    Janata Dal (United)The Spectrum2521298
    Janata Dal United – NalandaThe Spectrum338822
    Janata Dal United – DarbhangaThe Spectrum227511
    25 से 30, फिर से नीतीशThe Spectrum201253
    Janata Dal United – MadhepuraThe Spectrum189874
    Janata Dal United – SamastipurThe Spectrum168425
    Janata Dal United – BhagalpurThe Spectrum146424
    Janata Dal United – MuzaffarpurThe Spectrum133530
    Janata Dal United – MadhubaniThe Spectrum119174
    Janata Dal United – KhagariaThe Spectrum114605
    Janata Dal United – GopalganjThe Spectrum106603
    Janata Dal United – PATNAThe Spectrum101343
    Janata Dal United – Gaya JiThe Spectrum98672
    25 Me Bhi Nitish – 25 में भी नीतीशSummit Polcom95785
    Janata Dal United – BegusaraiThe Spectrum92902
    Janata Dal United – JehanabadThe Spectrum89628
    Nitish CaresSummit Polcom88061
    मैं मिथिला हूँSummit Polcom87507
    Janata Dal United – SitamarhiThe Spectrum84882
    Janata Dal United – SheikhpuraThe Spectrum81600
    100-बरौली विधानसभा100-बरौली विधानसभा77694
    Janata Dal United – RohtasThe Spectrum77113
    217-घोसी विधानसभा217-घोसी विधानसभा73263
    213-काराकाट विधानसभा213-काराकाट विधानसभा72667
    50- जोकीहाट विधानसभा50- जोकीहाट विधानसभा71913
    Janata Dal United- VaishaliThe Spectrum71522
    फिर से NDA सरकारSummit Polcom70901
    85-बहादुरपुर विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy68712
    78-कुशेश्वरस्थान विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy68528
    Janata Dal United – SheoharThe Spectrum67764
    170-बरबीघा विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy67536
    148-अलौली विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy67115
    80-बेनीपुर विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy67011
    178-मोकामा विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy66671
    141-चेरिया बरियारपुर विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy66391
    189-मसौढ़ी विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy66275
    135-मोरवा विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy65596
    133-समस्तीपुर विधानसभाUMB Star Consultancy65570
    Total6340141

    RJD

    Page nameDisclaimerAmount spent (INR)
    युवा राजदयुवा राजद219696
    RJD Saran DivisionRJD Saran Division97976
    RJD Tirhut DivisionRJD Tirhut Division82421
    RJD Patna DivisionRJD Patna Division77327
    RJD Bhagalpur DivisionRJD Bhagalpur Division72364
    युवा सोचयुवा सोच67100
    Total616884

    Congress

    Page nameDisclaimerAmount spent (INR)
    Rahul Gandhi TeamRahul Gandhi Team163666
    दलित का बेटा, बिहार का नेताDevout Growth101151
    Voice Of BenipurMinds Media96982
    Voice Of KutumbaMinds Media85552
    Voice Of JaleMinds Media74683
    Voice Of NalandaMinds Media74621
    Voice Of BahadurganjMinds Media72915
    Voice Of Patna SahibMinds Media72426
    Total741996

    According to combined data from Meta and Google’s Ad Library, the BJP was the highest spender on political advertising in Bihar in October, spending approximately ₹8.52 crore. The Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) came in second, spending approximately ₹2.32 crore. The Janata Dal (United) came in third, spending approximately ₹92 Lakh. Congress was the fourth highest spender at approximately ₹7.59 Lakh. RJD came in fifth, spending approximately ₹6.16 Lakh.

    This shows that the Jan Suraaj Party, contesting elections for the first time in Bihar, has not only emerged as the second-largest digital advertising spender, but the amount spent by the party in digital campaign is higher than all other parties taken together, except BJP.

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