NEW DELHI: In a veiled dig, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Monday accused the Jan Suraaj Party led by election strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishore to function as ‘B team’ of Nitish Kumar’s ruling NDA alliance. After the police used force to disperse the protesting students, the former deputy CM said the protesting students were “tricked” into marching towards Gandhi Maidan.
“This movement was started by students. The nearly two-week long dharna at Gardani Bagh, where I had also gone recently, had shaken the government. At that time, some elements arrived acting as the government’s B team,” he said Yadav. .
“The protesters were tricked into marching towards Gandhi Maidan, despite warnings from the administration against doing so. And, when the time came to face lathi charges and water cannons, those who had offered to march leading the protests chose to flee,” he said. aggregate.
Although Kishor was not present when police resorted to the use of force, he had addressed protesters earlier Sunday along with his supporters. This resulted in an FIR being lodged against Kishor, Jan Suraaj Party president Manoj Bharti and several others.
Earlier in the day, Kishor had joined the protesters at Gandhi Maidan. In the evening, the group attempted to march towards the prime minister’s residence, prompting police intervention.
Meanwhile, Yadav promised that his party would provide “political support” to the protesters in their demand for cancellation of the combined competitive exams held on December 13, in which over five lakh candidates appeared at over 900 centers across the state.
“But you must not be carried away by empty promises. Stay firm. January 4 is still a few days away. There is enough time to bring the government to its knees. There is no point in saying that BPSC It does not depend on the government. “Its chairman is appointed by the prime minister, who also holds the portfolio of home affairs, the department that controls the police,” Yadav said.
The BPSC has announced a new exam for over 10,000 candidates allotted to Bapu Pariksha Parisar, a city-based examination center where hundreds of people had boycotted the tests, alleging a “leak” of question papers.
Dismissing these claims, the BPSC claimed that the disruption was part of a “conspiracy” aimed at canceling the exam.
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