By Sanjeeb Kuamr Sahoo
Before I talk about Deepawali (Diwali, Deepavali or Deepawali) on October 20, 2025, and why it was a big day for Jawaniya village, I would like to say that right now, big corporate media houses only work for the ruling party and its top politicians in order to make money (CRORES) and keep their #business empires alive.
To make money (CRORES) and keep their business empires alive, big corporate media houses have allowed some of their employees whose hearts beat for Congress, BJP, BJD, AAP, JDU, CPIM, CPI, Shiv Sena, NCP, BSP, SP, RJD, TDP, YSR, BSR, and TMC to ask questions to selected politicians on behalf of the ruling party.
Some examples are Raj and Choudhry’s support for Congress politicians and Aroor, Kanwal, and Sawant’s support for BJP politicians. This trend is evident across all news channels since all news channels are owned by big corporate media houses.
That’s why they asked certain politicians questions on behalf of the ruling party. They never, ever asked questions of the top #two politicians from the ruling party on behalf of any needy people in India.
Now I am going to talk about Monday Deepwali, yesterday’s Deepwali, or October 20, 2025, Deepwali. As part of their political strategy, every top politician spent yesterday, Deepwali, or October 20, 2025, celebrating their Deepawali somewhere. But October 20, 2025, Deepawali day, will always be remembered by the people of Jaganiya village, because that’s when Jan Suraj Party founder and India’s most talented and intelligent politician, Prashant Kishore, celebrated his Deepawali with the villagers of Jawaniya.
It was the best part of his political strategy for the 2025 Bihar Assembly Polls, and it is a sign of a competent politician who can work for the people of India, as well as a future national leader who can stand and work for needy people indefinitely.
Allow me to share some insights about Jawaniya village: In the 2025 flood, the Ganga had submerged 115 houses in Jawaniya village, along with temples, trees, and various government infrastructure, including water tanks.
Numerous families have also lost their ancestral land in Jawaniya village, which falls under the Damodarpur panchayat in the Shahpur block of Bhojpur district in Bihar.