BPSC Protest: Prashant Kishor Joins Hunger Strike as Political Tensions Escalate in Bihar
The protest against the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination irregularities has entered its 17th day, gaining significant momentum. Prashant Kishor, the founder of Jan Suraj, joined the movement by starting an indefinite hunger strike near the Gandhi statue at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan on Thursday evening. Despite lacking official permission from the administration, Kishor continues his strike, amplifying the demands of the protesting students.Today, the political landscape around the protests is expected to heat up further. Left-wing student organizations have announced plans to march to the Chief Minister's residence, intensifying pressure on the government. In parallel, Youth Congress workers will hold a torch rally this evening to show solidarity with the students. Adding to the political storm, prominent leader Pappu Yadav is also scheduled to lead a protest today, highlighting the growing political support for the students’ cause.The ongoing protests have sparked widespread debates on the transparency and efficiency of recruitment processes in Bihar, placing the state government under immense scrutiny. The situation remains tense as various groups continue to mobilize in support of the aggrieved students, demanding immediate reforms and justice in the examination system.