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Pappu Yadav Calls Bihar Bandh On Jan 1 Over BPSC Prelims

Pappu Yadav has called for a Bihar bandh on January 1, 2025, if the BPSC prelims are not canceled. Allegations of paper leaks and irregularities have sparked protests

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Pappu Yadav Calls Bihar Bandh On Jan 1 Over BPSC Prelims

Independent MP from Purnea, Rajesh Ranjan, popularly known as Pappu Yadav, has intensified his campaign against the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). He has called for a statewide bandh on January 1, 2025, if the 70th Combined Competitive Preliminary Examination (CCE Prelims) is not canceled.

Allegations of Irregularities


The protests erupted following allegations of paper leaks and other irregularities in the exam conducted by BPSC. Aspirants demand the cancellation of the entire exam and a fair re-test for all candidates.

BPSC Chairman’s Response

BPSC Chairman Parmar Ravi Manubhai dismissed the demand for a complete cancellation. However, he announced a re-examination on January 4, 2025, for candidates who appeared at the Bapu Pariksha Parisar center in Patna.

Police Action Against Protesters

The Bihar Police resorted to a lathi charge on students protesting in Patna. The police stated that only mild force was used to disperse the gathering and denied reports of injuries.

“Some teachers are instigating these students, both directly and indirectly, and several social media handles are misleading them,” said DSP Anu Kumari.

Political Reactions

The protests have drawn sharp criticism from opposition leaders.

  • Tejashwi Yadav, Leader of Opposition, condemned the lathi charge, accusing the government of suppressing democratic protests. He attacked the ruling NDA coalition, labeling their decisions as “dictatorial

  • The Congress party shared videos of the protests, highlighting alleged police brutality and claiming youth across India face similar situations while seeking jobs.

Government’s Defense

The administration defended its actions, claiming the protests disrupted public order.

  • “Protesters surrounded the commission’s office without permission, causing inconvenience,” said DSP Anu Kumari.
  • The police alleged that a candidate vandalized property at Gardanibagh hospital on December 23.

Conclusion

The BPSC prelims controversy has spotlighted concerns over transparency in recruitment processes. With Pappu Yadav’s call for a Bihar bandh and ongoing political backlash, the situation remains tense. Aspirants and authorities alike await the next steps, including the scheduled re-exam.

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