BPSC Student Leader Dilip Kumar Condemns Lathi Charge, Demands Transparency in TRE-3 Results
BPSC student leader Dilip Kumar criticizes the lathi charge on peaceful protesters and demands ‘One candidate, one result’ in BPSC TRE-3 along with counselling before the declaration of results.
The ongoing unrest among candidates who appeared for the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Teachers Recruitment Examination (TRE-3) has taken a serious turn, with student leader Dilip Kumar strongly condemning the lathi charge on peaceful protesters. The students were staging a demonstration outside the BPSC office in Patna, pressing their demands for transparency in the examination process.
Lathi Charge on Protesters
Speaking to the media, Dilip Kumar expressed his dismay over the use of force against the students who were simply seeking a meeting with the BPSC chairman to present their demands. “We just want to meet the BPSC chairman and keep our demands before him. While we protest, we have been lathi-charged. This is injustice,” said Kumar, highlighting the excessive measures taken by the authorities to disperse the demonstrators.
The incident has sparked outrage among the student community and raised questions about the treatment of candidates who are voicing legitimate concerns regarding the fairness and transparency of the recruitment process. The lathi charge, which resulted in injuries to several students, is seen as an overreach by law enforcement and has only intensified the resolve of the protesters to continue their struggle.
Key Demands: ‘One Candidate, One Result’ and Counselling
Dilip Kumar, along with other student leaders, has reiterated their primary demand of “One candidate, one result,” a principle they believe is crucial to ensuring the integrity of the BPSC TRE-3. The students argue that the current system, which allows for multiple results or interpretations of a candidate’s performance, is flawed and prone to errors. They insist that each candidate should receive a singular, definitive result that accurately reflects their performance in the examination.
In addition to this, the protesters are also calling for the implementation of counselling sessions before the official declaration of results. “Counselling should be done before the declaration of the result,” Kumar stated, emphasizing that such sessions would provide candidates with clarity on their results, address any discrepancies, and offer guidance on the next steps in the recruitment process. The students believe that this would help in reducing confusion and anxiety, ensuring that the process is fair and transparent for all candidates.
Reaction and Next Steps
The lathi charge on protesters has drawn widespread condemnation from various quarters, with many criticizing the heavy-handed approach of the authorities. The incident has also brought the demands of the students to the forefront, garnering support from the public and other student organizations.
Despite the setback, Dilip Kumar and his fellow protesters remain undeterred. They have vowed to continue their peaceful demonstrations until their demands are met. “We are not going to back down,” Kumar declared, urging the BPSC to listen to the voices of the candidates and take immediate action to address their concerns.
The outcome of this protest could have significant implications for the BPSC and the future of recruitment exams in Bihar. As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on the BPSC to see how they will respond to the growing pressure from the student community.
The protesters have made it clear that they are willing to engage in dialogue, but only if their demands for fairness and transparency are taken seriously. For now, the students continue to gather outside the BPSC office, waiting for a resolution that they hope will restore their faith in the recruitment process.