In Patna, supporters of Purnea MP Pappu Yadav organized a 'rail roko' protest at Sachiwalay Halt Railway station. They were supporting students protesting against the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). A supporter stated that the protest would continue until justice is served for the students.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Anu Kumari reported that the protestors were removed from the tracks, and trains were allowed to proceed. An investigation is underway.
Pappu Yadav expressed concern for the students' future, criticizing the ongoing issues with paper leaks since 1988-89. He emphasized the need to fight for the students' rights.
Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor also supported the protest, criticizing Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for prioritizing power over people's needs. Kishor defended his involvement, stating it was not politically motivated.
The students are demanding the cancellation of the Integrated Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination (CCE) 2024 conducted by BPSC on December 13.
Pappu Yadav is a politician from Bihar, India. He is known for supporting various social causes and is currently a Member of Parliament (MP) from Purnea.
Prashant Kishor is a well-known political strategist in India. He is the chief of Jan Suraaj, a political organization, and has worked with various political parties to help them win elections.
BPSC stands for Bihar Public Service Commission. It is an organization responsible for conducting exams to recruit people for various government jobs in the state of Bihar.
Rail roko is a form of protest where people block railway tracks to stop trains from moving. It is used to draw attention to a cause or demand.
Paper leaks refer to situations where exam papers are illegally shared before the exam, allowing some people to cheat. This is unfair to other students and can affect their future opportunities.
The Chief Minister is the head of the government in an Indian state. In this context, it refers to the Chief Minister of Bihar, who is responsible for the administration of the state.
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