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Patna: Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor addresses a press conference, in Patna, Monday, Dec. 30, 2024. (PTI Photo)(PTI12_30_2024_000070B)
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Prashant Kishor Sets 48-Hour Deadline for Bihar Govt During Charged BPSC Aspirant Protest

Politics Desk By Politics Desk December 31, 2024 5 Min Read
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Political Unrest Surrounding the BPSC Exam: A Deep Dive into the Controversy

In recent days, Bihar has become a hotspot for political tensions and protests as students rally against alleged irregularities in the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination. The situation has escalated into a major political controversy that has seen public figures embroiled in heated exchanges, protests met with police action, and demands for accountability from the state government.

Overview of the Protests

The protests began after numerous candidates raised alarm bells over what they termed a significant ‘paper leak’ during the Combined Competitive Exams. Approximately five lakh candidates participated in the exams, held across over 900 centers in the state. Allegations circulated that the integrity of the exam had been compromised, leading to a boycott of one exam center in Patna.

In response to the ensuing chaos, protests erupted, with students demanding a complete cancellation of the examination rather than the limited re-examinations ordered for about 10,000 candidates. Protesters argue that allowing retests for a small group could create an unfair advantage and undermine the credibility of the examination process.

A Flashpoint of Political Tensions

The protests have not only highlighted student discontent but have also drawn in politicians and activists. Notably, a former poll strategist found himself at the center of controversy after arguing with agitating students. Video footage showing him seemingly fleeing the scene as protests intensified stirred online backlash, further inflaming public sentiment against him.

One major point of contention arose during a confrontation between the politician and a protester, where the official questioned students about their requests for assistance, stating, “You asked me for blankets, and you are misbehaving?” This remark drew an immediate and angry response from protesters, indicating a significant disconnect between the political class and the agitating students.

Law Enforcement’s Role and Government Response

As tensions mounted, police were deployed to manage the situation, using water cannons and lathi charges to disperse crowds. Officials justified this action by claiming students attempted to march towards the Chief Minister’s residence, thus posing a potential law and order threat.

In the wake of these clashes, the government has faced mounting pressure to address the issues raised by the protesters. Politicians have warned that accountability measures will be taken against police officials involved in excessive force during the demonstrations. However, the response from the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has been largely defensive; officials have labeled the allegations of a paper leak as a “conspiracy” aimed at disrupting the examination process.

Implications of the Controversy

As the protests continue, various political parties are seizing the opportunity to capitalize on the unrest. The Jan Suraaj Party’s founder alleged that BPSC’s hesitation to conduct a fresh examination is linked to systemic corruption, suggesting that financial interests are at play in the commission’s handling of the exams.

This controversy is likely to have lasting implications for the BPSC and the broader political landscape in Bihar. The state’s reputation for transparency and fairness in handling public examinations is under scrutiny, and failures to adequately address these allegations could lead to diminished public trust in both the commission and the state government.

Looking Ahead

As negotiations continue, the students have issued a 48-hour ultimatum for the government to respond substantively to their demands. What remains to be seen is whether the political leaders involved will bridge the gap with the aggrieved students or further escalate the tensions.

The ongoing situation at the BPSC serves as a reminder of the fragility of trust in public institutions and highlights the crucial need for transparency and responsiveness from the government—something that is especially vital in a democratic society. With the stakes high, all eyes will remain on Bihar as developments unfold in this significant political saga.

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