BPSC Exam Controversy: Prashant Kishor demands action amid protests over BPSC question paper leak

Protests erupt in Bihar over alleged BPSC exam irregularities as Prashant Kishor issues a 3-day ultimatum to the government. Get updates on the controversy and police action.

December 27, 2024 / 07:54 IST
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Prashant Kishor
Prashant Kishor

Political strategist-turned-activist Prashant Kishor issued a three-day ultimatum to the Bihar government, urging it to address the grievances of civil service aspirants protesting alleged irregularities in the recent Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination. The protests have intensified following claims of a question paper leak, leading to widespread demonstrations across the state.

On Wednesday, chaos erupted outside the BPSC office in Patna as aspirants demanding the cancellation of the December 13 exam clashed with police. Law enforcement resorted to baton charges to disperse the crowd, drawing sharp criticism from multiple quarters. Protesters alleged irregularities in the 70th Integrated Combined Competitive Examination (CCE), with demands for re-examination gaining momentum.

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Prashant Kishor, leader of the Jan Suraaj party, visited Gardani Bagh, a designated protest site, to support the demonstrators. Kishor emphasized that the state government must engage with the protesting students and take their demands seriously. "I am giving the government three days to resolve this issue. If the administration fails to act, I will join the protest march on Monday and stand at the forefront. If police resort to baton charges again, I will be the first to face them," he declared.

Kishor also condemned the police action, calling it "highly unacceptable." He extended his support to the students, stating, "The government must take accountability and engage with students immediately."