BPSC 70th Prelims 2024 Protest: Aspirants Demand Exam Cancellation
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is facing intense pressure from aspirants after the 70th Preliminary Examination 2024 sparked controversy. On-ground protests erupted as hundreds of candidates gathered to demand the exam's cancellation, alleging irregularities in the conduct and evaluation process.
Protest Highlights
Candidates took to the streets in Patna and other cities, waving placards and voicing strong objections against the BPSC administration. Their main concerns include:
Alleged discrepancies in question papers
Improper exam center management
Lack of transparency in the evaluation process
Visuals from the Protest
Protesters, many of whom had travelled long distances to sit for the exam, expressed frustration over what they call an unfair system. The crowd called for BPSC to nullify the preliminary exam and initiate an investigation into the alleged misconduct.
Photos from the protest show aspirants marching with banners, shouting slogans, and demanding answers from the commission. These images reflect growing dissatisfaction with recruitment transparency in public service examinations.
What’s Next?
The BPSC has yet to release an official response. Aspirants are urging authorities to take immediate action and prevent further loss of time and effort for thousands of candidates. Until then, the movement is expected to gain momentum across the state.
This protest brings the spotlight back on the importance of fair, accountable public examination systems, especially in high-stakes recruitment drives such as those conducted by BPSC.








