Khan Sir Supporting BPSC Candidates: Alleging irregularities in the 70th BPSC preliminary examination in Bihar, the candidates are demanding its cancellation. Protests have been going on in Gardnibagh of Patna for several days. Students have become more angry after a BPSC candidate committed suicide. Well-known coaching teacher Khan Sir, who was supporting the candidates’ strike, has now fully stood up to raise the voice of the students.
Will go to Supreme Court against BPSC – Khan sir
Khan sir, who reached Gardnibagh protest site on Friday, said a big thing while talking to the media. He said that the fight with BPSC will continue under any circumstances. We will do this until our demand is met, even if students have to donate for it. Khan sir also said that if needed, he will even sell his kidney, but will continue his fight. He said that he will fight BPSC by selling his kidney but will not bow down. Khan sir has said that he will go to the Supreme Court against BPSC.
There is a demand to re-conduct the examination for all the candidates.
In fact, the protesting students are also demanding re-conduct of the 70th BPSC examination held on 13th December for all the candidates, but BPSC says that the rigging took place only in Bapu Center Patna, hence only that examination was held again on 4th January. Will go. After this decision of BPSC, the candidates started a hunger strike in Gardnibagh. Due to this, the health of many candidates also deteriorated. Four to five candidates had to be admitted to the ICU, yet the students are still firm on their demands. The candidates also have the support of all the opposition parties of Bihar. Pappu Yadav has even announced Bihar bandh on January 1.
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