In a bold and highly charged statement, political strategist Prashant Kishor has issued an ultimatum to the Bihar Police, creating ripples in the ongoing political scenario. The remarks came in the midst of a massive protest by candidates of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) exams, who have been demanding justice for delayed results and grievances over the exam process. Kishor, who is known for his sharp political commentary, didn't hold back while criticizing Bihar's ruling government and its handling of the situation.
Kishor questioned the role of the Bihar Police in dealing with the BPSC protestors, accusing them of using force to suppress a legitimate cause. He emphasized that the police should not act as the "personal army" of the state government, particularly in cases where the public is rightfully voicing their concerns. His statements are seen as a direct attack on the administration of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, with whom Kishor has had a turbulent relationship in the past.
The protest by BPSC candidates has escalated in recent weeks, with students accusing the government of delays and mismanagement in conducting the exams. They have raised concerns over the transparency and fairness of the recruitment process, which is seen as a crucial gateway for securing government jobs in the state. The protestors have clashed with the police multiple times, leading to tensions in the state capital, Patna.
Kishor's criticism of Nitish Kumar’s leadership has sparked intense political debate. Kishor, who was once a close ally of Kumar, has often been vocal about his disenchantment with the state government. His remarks now point to the growing frustration with Kumar’s administration and its failure to address critical issues concerning the youth and employment in Bihar.
Kishor’s comments have been welcomed by some opposition leaders, who see it as a strong rebuke to the state government’s handling of the crisis. However, supporters of Nitish Kumar have dismissed Kishor's statements as politically motivated, with some even accusing him of trying to destabilize the government in the state.
As the situation unfolds, the spotlight remains on how the Bihar Police and the state government respond to the ongoing protests and Kishor's remarks. With tensions running high, the resolution of the BPSC issue and its political fallout will play a significant role in shaping the state’s future political landscape.
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