New Delhi:
Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has declared the result of 70th Preliminary Examination (PT) and is preparing for the main examination. Meanwhile, the agitation of the students started to cancel the preliminary examination is still going on. On Thursday, BPSC candidates took off the streets of Patna and demonstrated and demanded the preliminary examination and demanded a re -examination. An attempt was made to stop the students from the police. In some places there is also information about the use of force by the police. Some students have also been detained by the administration.
#Watch Patna, Bihar: BPSC Aspirants Protest Against The State Government Demanding a Re-Exam for the 70th BPSC Prelims. This is the 45th day of their protest. pic.twitter.com/majvqtjwuu
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In fact, on Thursday, a large number of candidates gathered at Patna’s Gurdnibagh dharna and left for the BPSC office. The police tried to stop this gathering of the students at the Income Tax intersection.
For some time, the students sat here and kept performing. But, later they left from there. These students moved towards BPSC office. Many students were carrying the tricolor in their hands. All the protesters kept demanding re -examination. During the protest, the candidates said that our demand is re -examination and it should be done. He also said that this case is heard in Patna High Court on Friday, hope that the decision of the court will come in favor of us.
Please tell that Bihar Public Service Commission declared the result of 70th BPSC PT exam on 23 January itself. More than 21 thousand candidates have been successful in the 70th BPSC Preliminary Examination.
The 70th preliminary examination was conducted by BPSC on 13 December last year for reinstatement of civil service posts. Accusing the examination, the movement of candidates has been going on in Girdnibagh, Patna for the last one and a half months. Even before this, the candidates had come to siege the BPSC office. Many political parties also took to the streets to demand the students. After this, the matter has reached Patna High Court.