The Bihar Public Service Fee (BPSC) carried out the Built-in seventieth Mixed Aggressive Examination (CCE) prelims examination on December 13 at 912 centres. Nevertheless, examination at one centre in Patna — Bapu Pariksha Parisar — was cancelled after studies of alleged paper leak and ruckus on the centre.
Since then, the protests in opposition to BPSC have grown, with a number of aspirants, trade consultants and state politicians becoming a member of the refrain of demanding re-exam. Whereas the protests proceed in Bihar, right here’s a fast clarification of what transpired previously 15 days.
What occurred in BPSC Patna centre?
On December 13, when the examination commenced in any respect centres throughout the state, one centre in Patna — Bapu Pariksha Parisar — confronted points within the examination conduction course of.
Round 12:30 pm of December 13, BPSC officers have been knowledgeable about complaints concerning some college students making a ruckus within the examination. As per BPSC chairman Parmar Ravi Manubhai some folks, within the garb of being college students, began snatching query papers from the invigilators whereas distribution was going down, and began shouting that the query paper had already gone viral on the web. This accusation of paper leak has been dismissed by BPSC as they declare that college students who’ve been sitting within the examination room for the previous 15-20 minutes would haven’t any approach of figuring out that the query paper has gone viral except they needed to create a ruckus.
Following this, the candidates ran out of the examination room with the envelope containing query papers and threw it to the opposite facet of the boundary to present it to some individuals who have been ready outdoors the centre. These candidates had no entry to cell phones or web, in order that they took assist of the folks from outdoors the boundary wall to add the query paper on social media platforms resembling X (Twitter), Telegram, WhatsApp and so on. By 1 pm, a number of photocopies of the query paper have been being circulated — on-line and offline.
What are candidates from Bapu Pariksha Parisar saying?
“I used to be taking the examination when round 12.15 pm, I heard noise from outdoors the corridor,” a 29-year-old aspirant who was taking the examination from the Bapu Pariksha Bhavan instructed indianexpress.com on December 13.
The aspirant additionally added that the invigilator closed the doorways upon listening to the information. Nevertheless, a couple of minutes after the noise, some candidates broke open the door and threatened them to not try any extra questions. “My paper was snatched and I couldn’t take the examination. I got here out from the examination corridor by 1 pm,” mentioned the aspirant who hails from West Champaran district.
One other 32-year-old candidate mentioned round 300 aspirants from one examination corridor on the similar centre weren’t supplied with any query paper regardless of repeated requests to the authorities. These college students who weren’t supplied with the query papers created a ruckus and demanded that nobody must be allowed to take the check.
BPSC’s choice
On December 13, the Fee assured candidates that the CCTV footage out there from the centre will likely be investigated and robust prison motion will likely be taken in opposition to individuals who have tried to create issues for all of the candidates.
Following this, a full-bench assembly was held on December 19 to deal with the cancellation of the preliminary examination carried out on the Bapu Pariksha Parisar. This group of consultants determined to cancel the examination for the candidates of 1 centre — Bapu Pariksha Parisar — and re-conduct the examination on January 4, 2025. The cancellation was attributed to unexpected points in the course of the examination course of.
Why are candidates protesting now?
Whereas the BPSC has claimed that the examination was carried out easily in 911 centres, out of 912, candidates are claiming there have been points in different centres too. Aspirants are additionally elevating concern about BPSC re-conducting examination just for as soon as centre. Candidates are nervous that it will deliver again normlisation of rating — a apply that BPSC candidates had earlier protested in opposition to.
The protests have been ongoing since December 13 and has grown in quantity previously few days. Lots of of candidates who had appeared for the BPSC prelims began agitating at Patna’s Gardanibagh space since December 18, calling for the cancellation of the examination, alleging that CCTV cameras and jammers had not been purposeful at a number of examination centres and that query papers had been distributed late at some places. Some well-liked educators in addition to Jan Suraaj Occasion founder Prashant Kishor joined the protesters in Patna. Chief of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has additionally backed the aspirants and referred to as on the BPSC to conduct contemporary prelims.
“If the federal government doesn’t hearken to college students’ calls for, I will likely be on the forefront of the scholars’ protest march at any time when it’s scheduled. College students have been protesting democratically. If the police resort to additional lathi-charge, it should bear the results,” mentioned Kishor.
The protest took an unsightly activate Sunday when the Bihar Police used water cannons and resorted to lathi cost to disperse tons of of protestors, when a few of them tried to interrupt by way of barricades set as much as cease them from going in the direction of the Chief Minister’s residence in Patna.
What’s BPSC CCE?
BPSC conducts a number of recruitment exams to fill Group A, B, C posts within the state administration of Bihar. By way of CCE, BPSC recruits for about 20 posts and companies. Through the seventieth CCE examination, the fee goals to fill as many as 2,035 vacancies throughout the state, for which round 3.8 lakh college students had written BPSC prelims examination on December 13.
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