Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor expressed his help for the continuing BPSC (Bihar Public Service Fee) protests in Patna, calling for the Bihar authorities to deal with the grievances of the scholars.
Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor, who has prolonged help to the BPSC protest, urged Bihar Chief Minister to prioritize the scholars’ issues and take motion. (PTI picture)
The protests, sparked by allegations of irregularities within the BPSC examination, have intensified after the federal government introduced a re-examination, which Kishor claimed was an acknowledgment of the errors that had taken place.
Talking to ANI, Kishor mentioned, “By conducting the re-examination, the government has legally accepted that irregularities have happened with certain students in the examination.”
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He pressed on the significance of addressing the problem swiftly for the welfare of the scholars, including, “The Chief Minister should meet the students regarding their demands, this is in the interest of the state.”
Kishor additionally responded to the continuing political criticism of his involvement within the protest, particularly concerning his vainness van controversy.
He mentioned, “…It is not new for the opposition parties to criticise me…I have come here in support of the students”. “Anyone can come and lead, whether it is Rahul Gandhi or Tejashwi Yadav”, he additional added.
Kishor continued, stating that his focus remained on the scholars’ wants reasonably than partaking in political debates. “Only the work of the students should be done,” he mentioned, urging the Chief Minister to prioritize the scholars’ issues and take motion.
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The Jan Suraaj chief, who has been fasting in solidarity with the scholars, made it clear that he was agency in his dedication to the trigger.
“I am firm on this fast, the government has to decide what it wants to do next,” Kishor advised ANI.
Earlier, Bihar Public Service Fee (BPSC) Controller Rajesh Kumar Singh on Saturday mentioned that the protests held by the aspirants demanding re-examination was began by non-serious candidates.
“The BPSC protests were started by the non-serious candidates. Since the examination was cancelled, we had to take their re-exam anyway and we had been trying to get it done immediately,” Singh mentioned talking to ANI.
Additional, the BPSC controller spoke on the re-examination carried out on Saturday and mentioned {that a} complete of 5,840 aspirants had appeared for the examination.
“5,840 aspirants have appeared for the exams already… We hope this number reaches 6200-6300. By 10:30 am today, 8,111 aspirants downloaded the admit card out of 12,012 registrations,” he mentioned.
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Singh additional mentioned that the outcomes would doubtless be launched between January 25 to 30 and the mains can be carried out by April.
“We are trying to release the results of BPSC prelims between 25-30 January and conduct the mains by April..The serious candidates can start preparing by then…” he added.