The BPSC aspirants gathered outside the commission's office in Patna to demand the cancellation of the exam. The protests, which began on December 13, were sparked by allegations of irregularities during the examination.
Jan Suraj chief Prashant Kishore on Friday condemned the Bihar government's handling of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirant's protest, stating that democracy has been replaced with "lathi-tantra" (rule of the stick) in the state.
Jan Suraj chief Prashant Kishore made it clear that this was his "ultimatum" to the government, warning that if the issue is not resolved within three days, he would stand at the forefront of the protests.
Speaking to ANI, one of the protesters, Satyam, reiterated the aspirants' demands, saying, "During re-examination, if BPSC gives a question paper of the same level, it will be unfair to those who already took the exam. If they make the question paper tougher, then it will be unfair to the 15
"The future of the youth is being jeopardized. Exam papers are being leaked. We even wrote to the Chief Minister, but he has remained silent. During the assembly session, he did not speak on any issue," Tejashwi added.
LJP (R) MP Arun Bharti on Saturday, criticized the opposition party for attempting to discredit a peaceful BPSC student protests by infiltrating it with anti-social elements.
Bihar Minister Neeraj Kumar Singh Bablu on Saturday responded to former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav's criticism over the lathi-charge on protesting BPSC aspirants and said that his work had only reduced to raising questions over the good work of the state government.
The YouTuber was joined after he joined the protests by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants in Patna earlier on Friday against the commission over the anticipated changes in exam pattern.