Lathicharge on Aspirants Protesting TRE-4 Delay in Patna
Nearly 10,000 candidates demanded the TRE-4 notification and a clear recruitment timeline as police used lathicharge to disperse the crowd, officials said.
- On Friday, Patna Police used lathi charge against nearly 10,000 Teacher Recruitment Examination -4 aspirants protesting near the Bihar Public Service Commission office, demanding release of the delayed recruitment notification.
- Candidates seek to fill around 46,000 vacancies across the Education Department and other state departments, citing uncertainty after the BPSC repeatedly missed deadlines for issuing advertisements earlier this year.
- Student leader Dilip Kumar accused the BPSC of "misleading" aspirants and claimed more than 13 lakh candidates await the notification, warning the agitation could turn into indefinite protest if unresolved.
- Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav condemned the police action as "betrayal," alleging the NDA government suppresses job-seeking youth with lathis while rewarding their own sons with ministerial posts.
- Newly appointed Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari promised on Friday to sit with department officials to resolve recruitment concerns immediately, stating "We will not postpone work for tomorrow.
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Police lathicharge protesting teaching job aspirants in Patna; Opposition targets government
Dilip Kumar, a student leader, accused the BPSC of repeatedly delaying the recruitment process and “misleading” aspirants. He claimed that more than 13 lakh candidates were awaiting the notification.
A day after the cabinet expansion of the Samrat Chaudhary government in Bihar, thousands of students took to Patna to protest. Police lathi-charged them. This incident is related to the teacher recruitment examination conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission. Students are demanding that the advertisement for the job-leading examination be released immediately. Watch the video.
Teaching job aspirants protest delay in notification of recruitment exam in Patna
Patna, May 8 (PTI) A large number of teaching job aspirants held a demonstration in Patna on Friday, protesting the delay in notifying the date for the BPSC TRE 4.0 exam. The protesting candidates started their march from Patna College and were heading towards Dak Bungalow Chowraha, when they were stopped by the police near […]
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