RRB-NTPC Exam: Several student organisations, including the All India Students’ Association (AISA), have called for a Bihar bandh today to protest against the alleged irregularities in the Railway Recruitment Board examination. The protests have been going on in different districts of Bihar since this morning, which has got the support of many parties, including Mahagathbandhan. While some students created a ruckus near the Science College in Patna’s Ashok Rajpath, others blocked the road near the Bhikhana Pahari area and burnt tyres. At the same time, in Supaul, the supporters of Jan Adhikar Party reached the railway station to make the Bihar bandh a success and stopped the passenger train from Saharsa to Raghopur. Slogans were also raised against the central government during this period. BJP Calls It A Political Conspiracy The BJP has called it a political conspiracy. BJP leader Sushil Modi said there are no students anywhere in the Bihar bandh. It has people from political parties. It is an appeal to the students not to be misled by anyone. He said “When we spoke to the Union Railway Minister yesterday, the Railway Minister assured us that there is no need for another exam. There will be just one… Read full this story
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