Patna: These days BPSC candidates are protesting against the commission. Today YouTuber and famous teacher Khan Sir came to meet these protesters. During this, he met the children and also attacked the commission. Khan Sir said that we have to protest in a peaceful manner. So everyone should maintain patience. Khan Sir said, "We are only demanding a re-examination from the commission."
Take tough exams and don't ask childish questions
Khan Sir further said, "The commission can conduct as difficult a test as it wants. We are not running away from this. We are saying that take a difficult test and do not give children's questions. The questions in our class tests are more difficult than this. Why did the commission hide the evidence and CCTV footage? Many things have come out which are a matter of investigation. We will go to the Supreme Court, we will tell the President what is happening in Bihar. First the country's GDP fell, then the bridge collapsed in Bihar and now BPSC has collapsed."
Prashant Kishor said this
Meanwhile, on the BPCS protest, Jan Suraj chief Prashant Kishore said, "In Bihar, democracy has been turned into lathi-tantra for the last 1-2 years. If any section of the society comes to the government to express its views, then beating them with sticks has become a method. This is not good for democracy. The government will have to listen to the students. If any section of the society is expressing its views in a democratic way, then there is no right to lathi-charge them. I stand with the students, action should be taken against the culprits. We are against the use of force on students."
The protest has been going on since December 13
It is worth noting that BPSC candidates gathered outside the commission's office in Patna demanding cancellation of the exam. The protest which started on December 13 was triggered by allegations of irregularities during the exam conducted by BPSC. Candidates have claimed that the paper was leaked and there was a delay in distributing the paper. Many students also reported that they received the paper about an hour late, while others claimed that answer sheets were torn, raising suspicion of a possible leak. Following this, the police had recently resorted to lathi charge.
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Yadav said the police should not have "lathicharged" the protesting students and what was done was wrong. "They should not have done this. This is wrong," Lalu Yadav said.
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