Patna: Educator and YouTuber Faizal Khan, popularly often known as Khan Sir, has voiced robust assist for the 4.5 lakh college students demanding a re-exam within the Bihar Public Service Fee (BPSC) case. He additionally careworn that the scholars’ issues are legitimate and urged the federal government to provoke a CBI or ED probe into the alleged paper leak. Chatting with ANI, Khan stated, “Listening to on this is happening in Excessive Courtroom. The scholars’ demand for re-exam is respectable. I want to inform the govt. to get CBI or ED inquiry into this (alleged paper leak). The 4.5 lakh college students ought to get justice.
If this protest goes on for lengthy, then it will not be good for the govt. as nicely…I’m positive there will likely be a re-exam quickly.” He additional added, “I feel the federal government will take a constructive determination quickly… We’ve got full religion within the court docket that the choice will likely be in our favour…”
Equally, talking to ANI, Advocate Abhijit Anand stated, “With regard to the BPSC paper leak matter, the Anand Authorized Help Discussion board Belief has filed a PIL earlier than the Supreme Courtroom. The Supreme Courtroom, on January 7, 2025, directed us to method the Patna Excessive Courtroom. In compliance with that order, the NGO I’m representing filed the PIL earlier than the Patna Excessive Courtroom, and on January 21, 2025, the court docket handed sure instructions…”
“I once more approached the Supreme Courtroom within the BPSC matter, and our prayer earlier than the SC was that the CCTV footage from 29 centres and the Bapu Examination Middle, which includes 22 centres, needs to be preserved. The Supreme Courtroom has directed that if the CCTV footage is destroyed, authorized motion will likely be taken towards the BPSC and Bihar authorities officers,” advocate Anand instructed ANI.
The protesting college students in Patna are demanding the cancellation of the Built-in Mixed (Preliminary) Aggressive Examination (CCE) 2024, carried out by the Bihar Public Service Fee (BPSC) on December 13. The matter reached the Supreme Courtroom of India as nicely; nevertheless, the court docket refused to intrude and dismissed the plea that raised allegations relating to the BPSC preliminary examination.