Patna: RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav banged the lathi charge on BPSC candidates opposing inPatna The candidates are requiring a re-examination of the seventieth Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) prelims held on December 13. On Sunday, cops utilized water cannons and lightweight strain to distribute the militants in Gandhi Maidan,Patna The occasion has truly attracted sharp responses from resistance leaders.
The earlier Bihar Deputy Chief Minister launched a video clip declaration stating, “It is very painful how BPSC aspirants were beaten up by the police. Many people are badly injured in this… We condemn this. The visuals that have surfaced are painful. I am a youth, and I can understand their situation. Firstly, people were protesting against normalisation…”
He said his celebration elevated the priority within the Vidhan Sabha and introduced it to the federal authorities’s notification. “We raised this issue in the Vidhan Sabha too on November 28. We wrote a letter to the CM but didn’t get any answer,” Yadav said. “Later on, BPSC clarified that normalization should not have happened. Why didn’t they clear this earlier?”
RJD chief likewise examined the termination of the examination at only one facility. “On December 15-16, BPSC announced the cancellation of the exam at one center. If the paper had been leaked, then why is the exam being canceled only at one center? It is a kind of normalization,” he talked about.
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Backing the opposing pupils, Yadav included, “That’s why students are protesting for a re-examination. I also support this.”
Meanwhile, SPCity Sweety Sahrawat safeguarded making use of water cannons on BPSC candidates opposing inPatna “We requested the students to vacate the place, but they didn’t listen. We told them we were ready to hear their demands. However, they pushed the police, after which we used water cannons,” she said.
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The pupils are requiring the termination of the Integrated Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination (CCE) 2024, carried out by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) on December 13.
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( With ANI inputs)