By A Staff Reporter
Aurangabad, Bihar: Union Minister Chirag Paswan has called for a thorough investigation into the recent protests by students over the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) exam. Addressing the issue, Paswan expressed his concern about the students’ doubts regarding the examination process and stressed the importance of transparency.
“We request an immediate investigation into this matter. If students have even 1 percent doubt about the exam, their concerns must be addressed and cleared. The Lok Janshakti Party (RV) will not tolerate any carelessness when it comes to the future of students,” Paswan said.
The protests erupted after students alleged irregularities in the BPSC exam process, raising concerns over fairness and transparency. The students claimed that discrepancies in the exam paper and the conduct of the examination were affecting their chances of success.
Paswan’s remarks reflect the growing unrest over the BPSC exam controversy and his party’s commitment to ensuring a fair process for students. The Union Minister also called on the Bihar government and BPSC authorities to take swift action to clear any doubts and ensure that the examination process is above reproach.
The incident has sparked a wider debate about the conduct of competitive exams in Bihar, with students and opposition leaders demanding reforms to address such issues in the future. The Lok Janshakti Party (RV) has vowed to continue advocating for the rights of students until their concerns are fully addressed.
As the investigation unfolds, all eyes are on the state government’s response to the growing discontent among the student community.