Khan Sir, who came to support the protest of BPSC candidates, said- “We are only demanding re-examination from the Commission…”
Candidates are protesting in Patna alleging irregularities in the 70th BPSC preliminary examination in Bihar. Protests have been going on in Patna’s Gardnibagh for several days. During this time, coaching teacher Khan Sir has also reached the protest site to support the protest of the candidates. During this, he said, “We are only demanding re-examination from the Commission. The Commission can take as difficult a test as it wants. We have not run away from this, we are saying that take difficult exams and do not give children’s questions… Our class test questions are more difficult than this… Why did the Commission hide the evidence and CCTV footage? Many things have come out which are the subject of investigation… We will go to the Supreme Court, even tell the President what is happening in Bihar… First the country’s GDP fell, then the bridge collapsed in Bihar and now the BPSC has fallen.”
#WATCH Patna, Bihar: Teacher Khan Sir, who came to meet the protesting BPSC candidates, said, “We are only demanding re-examination from the commission. The Commission can take as difficult a test as it wants. We are not running away from this, we are saying that take difficult exams and do not ask children’s questions… pic.twitter.com/qHxd3TPDFW
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Let us tell you that even before this, Khan sir had reached the protest site in support of BPSC candidates. After this, Khan sir’s health also deteriorated. Now once again Khan sir has come out in support of the students. Due to the arrival of Khan sir at the protest site, BPSC candidates got excited and are raising slogans against Bihar government. Khan sir said that from today he has completely come in support of the students’ movement. Will not allow injustice to students.
Along with him, Jan Suraj chief Prashant Kishor has also reacted regarding this matter, he said that “In Bihar, for the last 1-2 years, democracy has been converted into lathicracy. If any section of the society comes to express its views to the government, then beating them with sticks has become a method. This is not good for democracy. The government will have to listen to the students. If any section of the society is expressing its views in a democratic manner then they have no right to be lathicharged. I will stand with the students… action should be taken against the culprits… we are against the use of force on students.”