BPSC Candidates in Patna Protest, Demand Re-Examination of 70th BPSC Exam

BPSC Candidates in Patna Protest, Demand Re-Examination of 70th BPSC Exam

Thousands of aspirants for the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) gathered in Patna’s Gardanibagh to protest against the recent 70th BPSC prelims examination. The candidates are demanding a re-examination to be held, citing concerns over the fairness and accuracy of the initial test.

The protest, which has been ongoing for several days, has seen a large turnout of aspirants from various parts of Bihar. Many of them expressed frustration and disappointment with the way the 70th BPSC prelims were conducted, alleging discrepancies in the question paper and evaluation process.

The aspirants have raised concerns about the lack of transparency in the examination process and are calling for a fair and impartial re-examination to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates. They have also criticized the BPSC authorities for their handling of the situation and have called for accountability and transparency in the recruitment process.

The protest in Gardanibagh is just the latest in a series of demonstrations by BPSC aspirants across Bihar, highlighting the growing dissatisfaction and frustration among the youth over the state’s recruitment processes. The candidates have vowed to continue their protest until their demands are met and a re-examination is announced by the BPSC authorities.

The ongoing protest in Patna serves as a stark reminder of the challenges and frustrations faced by aspirants in their pursuit of government jobs in Bihar. It also underscores the need for greater transparency, accountability, and fairness in the recruitment process to ensure that all candidates have an equal opportunity to compete for coveted government positions.

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