A delegation of BPSC candidates will meet Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday regarding alleged irregularities in the BPSC 70th examination and the demand for re-exam. This delegation will present its demands and problems in detail before the Chief Minister. According to sources, some officers had reached the protest site at midnight on Friday. He asked the candidates whether they wanted to meet the Chairman of Bihar Public Service Commission or Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. On this, the candidates said that they have confidence in the Chief Minister and they want to meet him and present their views. It is noteworthy that BPSC candidates have been protesting at the Gardnibagh protest site in Patna for the last 11 days. Their main demand is to completely cancel the 70th preliminary examination and conduct the examination again. Jansuraj President Prashant Kishore has already visited the protest site and met the candidates and has written a letter to the Chief Minister appealing for cancellation of the examination. Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has also sent a letter to the Chief Minister on the same issue. In his letter, Tejashwi Yadav, while mentioning the malpractices and irregularities in the examination, has described the examination process as full of flaws and has demanded cancellation of the 70th preliminary examination and re-examination. Amidst the continuous performance of the candidates and the support of the leaders, it now remains to be seen what stand Chief Minister Nitish Kumar takes on this issue.
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