BPSC Row: Protesters asked to shift from Gandhi Maidan; Why, asks PK
Prashant Kishor, popularly known as PK, reaction came as the Patna district administration wanted the protesters to vacate from Gandhi Maidan. Read further on Dynamite News:
Patna: Prashant Kishor, popularly known as PK, reaction came as the Patna district administration wanted the protesters to vacate from Gandhi Maidan and shift the protests to the Gardanibagh area in the city.
Prashant Kishor said that there is nothing unlawful in holding a protest at Gandhi Maidan in Patna as he launched an indefinite hunger strike there demanding the cancellation of the Bihar Public Civil Services (BPSC) examination over the alleged paper leak incident.
Kishor's reaction
Kishor's reaction came as the Patna district administration wanted the protesters to vacate from Gandhi Maidan and shift the protests to the Gardanibagh area in the city.
The administration made the announcement through loudspeakers and other public address systems to inform Kishor and others sitting on dharna at Gandhi Maidan. They were also served notice by the authorities.
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Gardanibagh locality
Administrative officials pointed out that the Patna High Court had given a ruling seven years back to designate a place in the Gardanibagh locality for organising dharnas and protests.
The ruling was aimed at saving people from unnecessary harassment and troubles in the busy locality of Patna due to such activities.
Shifting of Dharna
Authorities asked Kishor popularly known as PK and others to shift the dharna to a designated place in the Gardanibagh locality as soon as possible.
They should organise a dharna in Gardanibagh only after taking due permission from the administration, authorities cautioned.
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As it is, Kishor and others had begun a fast unto death dharna at Gandhi Maidan on Thursday demanding reconducting the Preliminary Test of BPSC earlier held on December 13.
'Jan Suraaj' leaders
A large number of BPSC aspirants and "Jan Suraaj" leaders were also sitting on dharna in support of their demands.
The test conducted by BPSC on December 13 was marred by a series of irregularities, including a paper leak, they alleged.