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Patna, Bihar, India -Dec .29, 2024: Jan Suraj Party founder Prashant Kishore addressing BPSC candidates during their mass dharna for demanding re-exam in front of statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, Bihar, India, Sunday,29, 2024.(Photo by Santosh Kumar/ Hindustan Times)
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Prashant Kishor to Launch Indefinite Hunger Strike from January 2 in Support of Bihar BPSC Candidates’ Protest

December 30, 2024 4 Min Read
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Prashant Kishor’s Indefinite Hunger Strike: A Call for Justice for BPSC Aspirants

The landscape of student activism in Bihar is witnessing a critical juncture as Prashant Kishor, founder of the Jan Suraaj Party, announced plans for an indefinite hunger strike beginning January 2. His declaration stems from ongoing tensions between Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants and the state government, primarily centered around grievances about the recently conducted 70th BPSC prelims.

Background of the Protest

In a significant demonstration on Sunday, thousands of aspirants gathered at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, voicing their discontent over the re-examination demands for the BPSC prelims held on December 13. The aspirants argue that the exam was marred by discrepancies, prompting calls for its cancellation and a subsequent re-evaluation. This protest has united students under a common cause, unprecedentedly mobilizing public sentiment against what they perceive as systemic failures in the BPSC examination process.

Kishor’s involvement in this matter has not been merely as an observer; he has positioned his party as a staunch ally of the students. Following the protest, police filed an FIR against 700 individuals, including Kishor, signaling the government’s stern approach towards dissent related to this issue.

Promises of Dialogue and Plans for Further Protest

In an attempt to mediate the situation, Kishor conveyed that government officials have assured him of a willingness to discuss the demands of the students. He mentioned a five-member students’ committee was set to meet the Chief Secretary to negotiate their concerns. Kishor emphasized that if the students found the outcome unsatisfactory, further protests would be discussed the following day.

The call for dialogue is pivotal, but the response to the students’ demands remains uncertain. Kishor has urged the students to refrain from any actions that could be deemed unlawful during this critical period, signifying the importance of maintaining a peaceful approach to their grievances. However, his declaration that the Jan Suraaj Party will support students if any injustice occurs underlines his commitment to championing their cause.

The Broader Implication of Student Movements

The situation unfolding in Bihar is reflective of larger themes in India where student movements are gaining momentum, particularly in the context of perceived governmental neglect. The BPSC aspirants, who represent a potent demographic of young professionals seeking government positions, are voicing their frustration not only for themselves but also for future generations who aspire to a transparent and fair examination process.

Recent developments underscore the necessity for governmental bodies to remain receptive to the concerns of students, as this segment of society plays a crucial role in shaping the democratic fabric of the nation. As Kishor continues to rally behind the aspirants, the unfolding events will be keenly watched by both the public and policymakers.

Moving Forward

As the date for Kishor’s hunger strike approaches, the stakes are high for all involved. The students eagerly await the outcome of their discussions with governmental representatives, while Kishor’s commitment to stand with them could catalyze further political engagement in the region.

This incident not only highlights the immediate issues facing BPSC aspirants but also represents a broader dialogue about accountability, transparency, and student rights in India. Whether the demands will lead to tangible changes remains to be seen, but Kishor’s activism could very well usher in a new chapter for student politics in Bihar and beyond.

Stay tuned for developments as this story continues to evolve.

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