Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- BPSC aspirants protested for exam reevaluation in Patna.
- Police lathi-charged students, sparking anger among protesters.
- Prashant Kishor faced backlash for his absence during the incident.
- Kishor refuted allegations and vowed continued support.
- Bihar Police filed a case against Kishor for allegedly provoking the protest.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Bihar Civil Services Exam Controversy:
Thousands of aspirants gathered at Gandhi Maidan demanding a reevaluation of the 70th BPSC preliminary examination. Protesters also sought a meeting with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Police Action and Rising Tensions:
The protest took a violent turn when police used lathi charges to disperse the crowd on December 27. Angered by his absence, students confronted Prashant Kishor at the protest site.
Kishor’s Reaction:
At a press conference, Kishor dismissed the allegations and reaffirmed his commitment to the cause. He announced plans to join the protest on January 2 if no resolution is reached.
Conflict Between Students and Administration:
Students accused authorities of stifling their movement, while the administration claimed the protest was unauthorized.
Kishor’s Statements:
Kishor stated, “The students are leading this movement independently. The administration’s claims are baseless.” He also promised legal action against the police.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Aspirants demand reevaluation of the 70th BPSC exam.
- Police lathi charge escalated tensions.
- Prashant Kishor promised legal and moral support to students.
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