Patna DM Chandrashekhar Singh slaps candidate
The sound of Patna Municipal Councilor Dr Chandrashekhar Singh slapping a student during the 70th BPSC preliminary examination on Friday has reached Delhi. Although DM also issued a statement on the matter, the matter has intensified. Even before this BPSC exam started, chaos had already occurred. A large number of candidates staged protests in the capital. Accordingly, the police station filed lathi charges. Subsequently, the BPSC notifies that inspection will be carried out at the specified time.
A video of Patna district magistrate Dr Chandrashekhar Singh, in which he is seen slapping a student at an examination center in capital Bapta, has also gone viral. Once the video went viral, a political discourse began. However, the district administration also provided complete information in this regard. It is understood that during the Bihar Public Service Commission examination at the Kumlal Bapu examination centre, some candidates boycotted the examination citing irregularities and created disturbances outside the examination hall.
Use gentle force in stressful situations
After receiving the information, the Patna district magistrate and Patna senior superintendent of police also rushed to the center, the district administration said. Outside the centre, trolleys were placed blocking the road, causing chaos. Ram Iqbal Singh, another center director, suffered a heart attack and efforts are on to rush him to the hospital immediately. He died on arrival at the hospital. A female candidate also fainted. Ambulances were working to take him to hospital, where his condition improved upon arrival.
In a tense situation, minor force was used to clear the blockage and traffic was restored by moving people off the road. Slapping him is not intended to hurt any candidate. The district administration is always ready to provide facilities and benefits to the candidates. But we will take tough action to identify those who are systematically spreading rumors and undermining the entire system.
center head death
In fact, the 70th preliminary examination of the BPSC was conducted at 912 centers in the state, including Patna. The examination at the 911 examination center was uneventful, but there was a commotion at the Bapu examination center in the capital. About 12,000 candidates come here to take the exam. Students caused riots in three exam rooms in one block. He also made numerous accusations. He also made numerous accusations. Amid the uproar, center director Ram Iqbal Singh died of a heart attack.
Tejashwi also targeted
Political parties have also come out with strong attacks on the uproar over the BPSC exams. Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav directly pointed the finger at the government in this matter. He even said that it was not the documents that were leaked, but the government itself. The mafia in government is leaking documents. The government cannot conduct the exams without leaking the question papers.
Tejashwi Yadav even said that the Chief Minister is going on a trip after spending crores of rupees while students are being slapped with sticks, sticks and DMs. He also said that when our government is formed, the government will bear the transportation and accommodation expenses of students to appear for the BPSC examination. The check will be completely error-free.
The matter has been sent to the National Human Rights Commission
The issue of DM slapping students became so serious that it reached the doorstep of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). The National Human Rights Commission has lodged a complaint with Patna DM. Brajesh Singh, a resident of Bihar, has filed a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission. Brajesh Singh is a lawyer by profession and lives in New Delhi.
This story keeps getting added to BPSC exams
In fact, the stories and controversies that started at the beginning of this BPSC exam continued till the end. However, after hearing views from all quarters, the BPSC chairman called it quits on Friday evening.