Preparation for student movement in UP: Youth will strike from December 15, Akhilesh Yadav also got support

Preparation for student movement in UP: Youth will strike from December 15, Akhilesh Yadav also got support

Students preparing for competitive exams in Uttar Pradesh have announced a protest. They have said that they will surround the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on Monday, December 15. Students have taken this step to protest against the alleged corruption in the Public Service Commission and have also released a poster in this regard.

The poster released by the United Competitive Students Roar Forum reads, “On Monday, December 15, competitive exam students will gherao the UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) and protest.” The students have announced this protest against the alleged corruption in the commission. At present, the police and administration have not issued any statement regarding preparations in response to the announcement of student protest.

The fist in the middle of the poster attracts attention
The poster released by the United Competitive Students Roar Forum reads, “Mass Movement Against Corruption, United Competitive Students Roar Forum, 15 December, Gate No. 2, Public Service Commission, Monday, 11 am.” In the background of the poster, there is a picture of competitive exam students protesting at the gate of the commission. The poster released by the United Competitive Students Roar Forum shows a fist in the middle, symbolizing the unity of competitive exam students.

Akhilesh Yadav targeted BJP
Former Chief Minister and National President of Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav also posted the poster issued by the competitive exam students on X (earlier Twitter). Akhilesh Yadav targeted BJP by posting a poster on X. He wrote, “Jobs are not in BJP’s agenda, jobs will come only when BJP goes.” He further wrote, “Our moral support has always been with the students of competitive exams and will continue to be so. This is not a matter of politics, but a matter of the future of the youth.”

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