The protest of BPSC candidates is going on for 14 days in Gardnibagh, Patna. Left and Congress MLAs took to the streets on Tuesday in support of the candidates. The MLAs who were marching from the Assembly to Raj Bhavan were stopped nine times by the police. After this the police caught them
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After meeting the Governor, Male MLA from Ghosi of Jehanabad Rambali Yadav said that ‘the old Governor has departed, the new Governor has not taken oath yet. So we have talked to the Principal Secretary. A memorandum has been submitted to him. He has assured that after taking oath he will inform the Governor about everything. The Principal Secretary has agreed that the demand of BPSC candidates is justified.
MLA Rambali Yadav said that ‘the police has stopped us 9 times. She is taking me to Raj Bhawan in the car. This is a violation of democracy. The government is acting like a dictator.
MLA said- 17th BPSC PT should be cancelled.
The CPI(ML) MLAs who are marching to Raj Bhavan do not know whether this time the 70th BPSC exam has been held or the 17th. CPI MLA from Paliganj, Sandeep Saurav said, ‘We have come out on the Raj Bhavan march demanding cancellation of 17th BPSC PT.’
At the same time, CPI(ML) MLA from Manjhi, Saran, Satyendra Yadav said, ‘The future of lakhs of students has been ruined due to normalization and paper leak in the 17th BPSC examination. The candidates have been in agitation for the last several days. The police is lathicharging them. Therefore, we are going to submit a memorandum to the Governor asking him to cancel this examination.
Earlier, when the police stopped the MLAs from going to Raj Bhavan, the MLAs sat on the road. The MLAs said that ‘the rules should show that MLAs cannot meet the Governor.’ After this the police allowed them to go ahead. During this time he also had a minor clash with the police.
On Monday, Left and RJD had called Bihar bandh. During this period, trains were stopped at two places. Roads were blocked in 6 cities.
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There was a minor clash between the MLAs and the police during the Raj Bhavan march.
When the police stopped them from moving forward, the MLAs sat on the road.
BPSC free to take decision
Before this, Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary met the CM. After the meeting, the Deputy CM said that ‘in the second government, the government used to decide what the BPSC should do. BPSC is an autonomous body, it knows the welfare of the students and it should decide everything.
JDU MP Devesh Chandra Thakur said that ‘initiative has been taken regarding BPSC candidates. There will be positive results in the case.
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