Khan Sir Released From Police Custody! Political Stalwarts React Against BPSC Normalisation in Bihar

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Neha Kumari
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Khan Sir: The bustling city of Patna is abuzz with discussions about popular educator Khan Sir and the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). Khan Sir, who supported BPSC aspirants protesting against normalization in exams, was taken into police custody but was released earlier today by the Gardanibagh Police.

Khan Sir Supports Protest, Faces Police Action

Khan Sir's backing of the aspirants' demands led to his brief detention by the police. Special Executive Magistrate MS Khan commented on his release, stating, “Khan Sir was in custody. He has now been released. I do not know where he is headed.”

Tejashwi Yadav Targets Nitish Kumar Government

RJD leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav openly criticized the Nitish Kumar-led government for its handling of the protest. Without naming the Chief Minister, he remarked, “Leaders who should retire are ordering baton charges on students preparing for jobs. The barbaric lathi-charge by the Nitish-BJP government is intolerable and condemnable.” Yadav also accused the BPSC of working under the influence of coaching mafias and paper leak syndicates.

Pappu Yadav Questions Government Intent

MP Pappu Yadav also raised concerns over the government's handling of the situation. Highlighting repeated paper leaks and normalization rules, he said, “The government survives only as long as students and youth respect it. Attacks on their rights and brutal lathi-charges will bring the government to its knees.”

Both leaders have demanded that the government address the legitimate concerns of the students and take action against those responsible for systemic failures in the examination process.

The protests have drawn significant attention, with calls for a resolution to ensure fairness and transparency in BPSC examinations.

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