There is a lot of politics going on in the state due to the leak of the competitive examination of Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). After Tejashwi Yadav, leader of Bihar opposition, RJD MLA Pratap Yadav has attacked the Bihar government. He tweeted about this on social media and said, “This misgovernance, which has crossed the height of failure, has no shame, even a prestigious exam like #BPSC has been sold to RCP tax! Bihar is ashamed of #BPSCpaperleak. Stop playing with the future of unemployed youth in the guise of caste-caste, greed for chair and party funds, Sahib!”
Bihar Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav also attacked the government on the BPSC paper leak case. While talking to the media, he said that if the paper of an institute like BPSC is being leaked, then what will happen to the rest? We have raised our voice many times in the House regarding this but the government did not listen. In Bihar, students who came from many kilometers to take the BPSC exam took the exam but the exam got cancelled. Now the government should give a compensation of 5000 thousand rupees to every student. Along with this, the culprits should be arrested soon.
It was further said that in the eyes of the candidates coming from outside the state, such incidents bring great disrepute to Bihar. For the hardworking, talented aspirants who have traveled thousands of kilometres, it is no less than a shock. The accountability of the higher officials should be fixed so that such incidents do not recur in future.
Earlier yesterday, Tejashwi Yadav had tweeted on the BPSC entrance exam leak that “Bihar Public Service Commission, which ruined the lives of crores of young candidates of Bihar, should be renamed as “Bihar Leak Paper Commission”.
It is worth noting that yesterday on Sunday, the 67th Joint Entrance Examination of BPSC was conducted between 12 and 2 am at 1083 centers in all the districts of Bihar, but this BPSC paper was leaked on several telegrams and WhatsApp groups in the morning. Later, the commission’s chairman RK Mahajan canceled the examination. Around 6 lakh children of Bihar had participated in this entrance exam.