Purnia independent MP Pappu Yadav arrived at the Gardanibagh Dharna location on Thursday to support the Bihar Public Service Commission candidates.
Yadav said that there was little chance of justice in Bihar.
“It is difficult to hope for justice in Bihar,” he told ANI. People have been protesting here because of them.Why are you unable to identify the problem? All the pupils are asking for is another test. Students’ protests are understandable given the many malpractices that occurred throughout the exam.
He also asked how long papers would be leaked and how students’ futures would be ruined.
How much time will it take for question papers to leak? Why are the kids’ futures being spoiled? I urge every student to initiate the Bihar bandh if their demands are not fulfilled. I want Rahul Gandhi to listen to what the kids have to say,” he said.
Since December 13, the BPSC candidates have been demonstrating against the anomalies in an exam that was administered by the authorities.
The candidates have claimed that there were delays in the distribution of the question paper and that it had been leaked.
A number of applicants said that the question paper arrived over an hour late. Concerns about a potential leak were heightened by further reports that the answer sheets were ripped.
Lalu Prasad, the chief of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, had earlier criticized the police for their use of “lathi charge” against the students who were demonstrating, saying that it was inappropriate.
“Karna chahiye thi aisa nahi karna. They shouldn’t have done this, or galat baat hai. “It’s incorrect,” Lalu said.
The candidates had assembled to “gherao” the commission’s Patna headquarters and called for the test to be canceled.
Authorities from the police department clarified, however, that they had only used “mild force” and denied that the demonstrators had been hurt.
Along with naming other social media accounts that were allegedly deceiving the pupils, officials also said that coaching professors were encouraging candidates to demonstrate.
“Since December 18, candidates have been demonstrating nonstop in Gardanibagh’s Dharna Sthal to call off the BPSC preliminary exam. Some professors are inciting these pupils, both directly and indirectly. Furthermore, a lot of social media accounts are deceptive and provocative against students, according to DSP Anu Kumari.
“A candidate damaged the Gardanibagh Hospital on December 23. Hundreds of BPSC candidates gathered the BPSC building later on December 25. Public annoyance resulted from the creation of law and order concerns without authorization. No one was hurt when the government dispersed the crowd with little force,” she said.
The DSP said that further action is being taken in response to a formal complaint against the individuals who incited candidates that was submitted under the appropriate sections at the Gardanibagh police station.