In Bihar, job seekers were beaten by the police on the streets
Bihar- Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) exam allegation of question leakage and rigging. Allegation of baton charge against job aspirants who protested to take the exam for the second time. Due to this incident, the capital Patna appeared as a battlefield on Sunday night. The police have filed a case against 21 people, including the founder of Bihar's Jan Suraj Party, Prashant Kishore, for inciting the movement of job seekers. Cases have been filed against at least 600 unidentified people.
According to the Bihar Police, PK sought permission from the police on Saturday to gather at the Gandhi Maidan in Patna. But the police did not allow it, and that decision was also communicated to him. Allegedly, hundreds of thousands of job seekers gathered at Gandhi Maidan on Sunday defying the police ban, a program supported by PKO.
The job aspirants started the movement on December 13 to demand the cancellation of the exam on the charge of rigging in the job examination. They demanded to talk to the Chief Minister about this. However, it is alleged that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar did not give importance to the demand of the students. In this situation, Prashant Kishor, the opposition camp of Bihar, stood by the students. On Sunday night, led by Prashant Kishor, students took out a march from Patna's Gandhi Maidan to the Chief Minister's house. When the barricade was broken, the police used force to stop them. First the water cannon and then reckless baton charge on the students. The students were thrown into the streets and beaten up. In this incident, the police filed a case against 21 people including Prashant Kishore.
Meanwhile, Prashant Kishor complained against the Bihar government, "For a long time there has been rigging in Bihar job examination. The future of the students has been played out for years. Now it needs to see the end. The students have to fight unitedly. At the same time, he said, "The government is not taking any action in this regard." He (Nitish Kumar) can go to Delhi again and again for personal needs, but he does not have time to meet the students once.'