Bihar Higher Education Minister Sanjay Singh Tiger. (Photo | Facebook)
Bihar

Bihar protesters seek teacher job exam notification in 24 hours, threaten to gherao minister's house

Aspirants are protesting in Patna's Gardanibagh area over a multitude of issues, including new rules on recruitment of assistant professors and inconsistencies in the state civil services exam.

TNIE online desk

Bihar job aspirants demanding the timely conduct of the fourth phase of the Teachers Recruitment Exam (TRE-4) on Tuesday sought issuance of the notification within 24 hours, warning that they may “gherao the state education minister’s residence for his resignation” if their demand is not met.

Research scholars and job aspirants are protesting in Patna's Gardanibagh area over a multitude of issues, including new rules on recruitment of assistant professors and inconsistencies in the state civil services exam.

They are also demanding a single-tier examination in BPSC-TRE 4, strict action against those who got jobs through corrupt practices, transparency in BSSC recruitments, and action against exam mafias.

"The government should release notification for BPSC TRE-4 exam within 24 hours. Else, we may gherao the residence of Bihar education minister seeking his resignation," student leader Dilip Kumar said.

He also threatened to go on a hunger strike if the demand was not met within three days. One of the protesters, Kumud Patel, has been on a hunger strike for the past 15 days.

Student leader Kundan Singh said that a delegation of protesters held talks with Higher Education Minister Sanjay Singh Tiger and Additional Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar.

But both of them had "no answers to our questions", he said.

"The Bihar government should learn from the stir at Jantar Mantar in Delhi and in Jharkhand, so that this protest does not take a larger shape," Singh said.

"When teachers and students both are on the streets, it is clear that something is going wrong in Bihar's education policy. We need a meaningful dialogue with the government," he said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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