By A Staff Reporter
Patna, January 4 — In a strong response to the ongoing BPSC protest, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav accused the BJP of politicizing the movement. Speaking to the media, he stated, “It is being completely politicised. We feel that the people of Bihar will have to recognise these people who are the BJP's ‘B’ team and are trying to crush this independent movement. This is highly condemnable.”
Yadav’s remarks came as the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants continued to demand fair and transparent exam procedures. The protest has gained momentum over the past few days, with students calling for the resignation of officials and a review of exam protocols. Yadav’s criticism reflects the ongoing political battle surrounding the protests, with opposition parties accusing the ruling government of ignoring the students' concerns.
In addition to the BPSC protest, Tejashwi Yadav also weighed in on the controversy surrounding political strategist Prashant Kishor’s use of a vanity van. The issue has stirred public debate, with allegations that it was an attempt to undermine ongoing movements. “An attempt was made to end the movement. Actors sit in the vanity van and the producer and the director make them sit. We know who is the producer and who is the director and why the actor was made to sit, everyone knows,” Yadav stated, further adding fuel to the controversy.