BPSC examination row: Police resorted to lathi-charge on Bihar Public Service Fee (BPSC) aspirants who gathered to gherao the fee’s workplace, demanding the cancellation of the examination on Wednesday. The aspirants had been staging a protest at Gardanibagh for the previous a number of days expressing their grievances over alleged irregularities within the examination course of.
On Wednesday, the protesters marched in the direction of the BPSC workplace to press their calls for which led to a confrontation with the police. The escalating state of affairs prompted the authorities to take motion to disperse the gang. In the meantime, the incident has sparked outrage among the many aspirants, lots of whom criticised the police response and vowed to proceed their protest.
BPSC chairman guidelines out cancellation of examination
Earlier on Tuesday, BPSC Chairman Parmar Ravi Manubhai dominated out cancellation of the seventieth Built-in Mixed Aggressive Examination (CCE) 2024 held earlier this month, which bought mired in allegations of query paper leak. He, nevertheless, made it clear that the BPSC was going forward with a re-examination of candidates who have been assigned to the Bapu Pariksha Parisar examination centre on December 13 and disclosed that the re-examination will probably be held on January 4, 2025.
The BPSC lately cancelled its CCE’s preliminary examination held at Bapu Pariksha Parisar in Patna’s Kumhrar locality, the place an official on responsibility died of a coronary heart assault following a ruckus created by “unruly” candidates on December 13. The re-examination will probably be held on January 4 at another centre within the metropolis with round 12,000 candidates prone to seem for it, he mentioned. The BPSC has additionally served present trigger notices to 34 aspirants, who have been allegedly a part of the disruption created at Bapu Pariksha Parisar centre on December 13.
seventieth BPSC prelims examination
It ought to be famous right here that the seventieth BPSC Mixed (Preliminary) Aggressive Examination was held on December 13 which can recruit candidates for Group A and B posts. Round 5 lakh candidates appeared for the examination, which was carried out throughout 925 centres. The BPSC additionally clarified that no ‘normalisation course of’ could be adopted within the examination for which college students have been protesting.
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