BPSC Controversy: Congress & Left MLAs march from Assembly to Raj Bhavan, in student support
BPSC controversy in Bihar is not taking the name of stopping. Many students and MLAs have marched towards the Raj Bhavan today.
BPSC Controversy Latest Update: In Bihar's capital Patna, Congress and Left MLAs have started a march from the Vidhan Sabha to the Raj Bhawan over the BPSC controversy. Earlier, there was a protest by students, in which Prashant Kishore also participated. However, BPSC controversy that broke out in Bihar has deepened. Now Congress and Left MLAs have also come in support of the students. The police is saying that this is a restricted area, but the MLAs and MPs who have come there are standing on the spot and want to go to the Rajbhawan. The leaders who have come say that the government is showing dictatorship. We want to meet the Governor and tell our point; this is our right.
It has been 14 days since the BPSC controversy started. The students are adamant on their demands. The students demand that the BPSC exam be conducted again. Leaders of the Left parties including Congress and RJD have also participated in the march supporting the students. All the protesters have marched towards the Governor's residence in Patna, i.e. Raj Bhavan. At the same time, a large number of police have been deployed for the security of the Raj Bhavan. T But the protesters are adamant on going to the Raj Bhavan.
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BPSC controversy that broke out in Bihar has deepened now
Today, Congress and Left MLAs had announced to march from the Vidhan Sabha to the Raj Bhavan as a protest, The MLAs have left for the march and thousands of students are also with them. There is a discussion that the MLAs may try to enter the Raj Bhavan while marching, so the police has also made full preparations to stop the protesters. There is an atmosphere of tension at the protest site and there are chances of a ruckus. The magistrate said, "The area where they go is a restricted area, that is why we have stopped these people here." 'We wanted to go peacefully...'Pushed and fell down...
CPIML MLA Sudama Prasad said, "We were pushed and fell down. We were going to meet the Governor with the demands of the students. We are not getting into a fight with the police, the police are themselves getting into a fight with us." 14th day of protest
It has been 14 days since the BPSC controversy started. The students are adamant on their demands. The students demand that the BPSC exam be conducted again. Leaders of the Left parties including Congress and RJD have also participated in the march supporting the students. All the protesters have marched towards the Governor's residence in Patna, i.e. Raj Bhavan. At the same time, a large number of police have been deployed for the security of the Raj Bhavan. T But the protesters are adamant on going to the Raj Bhavan. #WATCH | Bihar | BPSC aspirants continue their protest in Patna's Gandhi Maidan, demanding a re-exam to be held for the 70th BPSC prelims pic.twitter.com/a0iiVJK9PN
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