Patna, 7 December (IANS). Politics has now started amidst the uproar regarding the normalization process in the 70th Combined Preliminary Examination of Bihar Public Service Commission. While the opposition is targeting the government, the leaders of the ruling party are talking about misleading some people.
Bihar Minister Neeraj Kumar Bablu said on Saturday that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar works in the interest of students. Under the leadership of Nitish Kumar, our students are moving forward, the state is moving forward. He said, “When any better work is done, opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav gets chest pain, stomach pain. He has nothing to do with the public. When the public drowns in floods, he travels abroad. They have only one job, to point fingers at good work and make allegations.”
When asked about the lathi charge on the protesting students, Minister Neeraj Bablu said that lathi charge is based on the situation. Some people remain engaged in deception. Action will be taken against those who continue to mislead, there will be an investigation.
It is noteworthy that on Friday, the candidates demonstrated in front of the BPSC office regarding normalization in the BPSC 70th Combined Preliminary Examination. To control the candidates, the police had to resort to mild lathi charge, in which many people were injured.
Here, BPSC has made it clear that on December 13, the 70th Combined Preliminary Examination will be conducted in one shift and with the same set of question papers. So there is no need for normalization. It was clearly said that some people are spreading confusion, who have nothing to do with the examination. It has also been made clear by the Commission that there will be no change in the examination.
–IANS
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