Khan Sir participates in Bihar Protest, seeks re-examination of BPSC Prelims

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Renowned educator Khan Sir has joined a demonstration in Patna, Bihar, calling for a retake of the 70th BPSC Preliminary Exam. The protest, which has been going on for sixty-two days, alleges widespread exam manipulation.

According to Khan Sir, he has evidence of anomalies like the use of three sets of question papers and questionable manipulation of unseated papers. The Patna High Court has received this proof and is probably going to hear the case soon.

The protesters insist on a transparent re-examining process, and their case has attracted considerable judicial and public attention. The Patna High Court has already instructed the BPSC to file an affidavit, and several petitions, including those presented by Jan Suraaj and Pappu Yadav, have been consolidated in court.

Glaring differences in the exam results have also been highlighted by the protest; only 6% of the candidates passed the December 13 exam, whilst 19% passed the January 4 re-exam. These differences, in Khan Sir's opinion, are enough to prove rigging in court and obtain a reexamination order.

"Until justice is served," Khan Sir declared to the demonstrators. "The BPSC has to be made accountable for their actions, and a just re-examination should be carried out."

Students and educators who have joined the cause have overwhelmingly backed the demonstration. Everyone is anxiously awaiting the case's verdict since it may have significant ramifications for Bihar's competitive test system going forward.