Bpsc Protest: Prashant Kishore Is Going To Break His Fast Today, Hearing Regarding Bpsc 70th Pt In Patna High – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Bpsc Protest: Prashant Kishore Is Going To Break His Fast Today, Hearing Regarding Bpsc 70th Pt In Patna High – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live



Patna High Court and Prashant Kishore
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Hearing will be held today in Patna High Court on the demand for cancellation of the 70th PT examination taken by Bihar Public Service Commission. This petition was filed on behalf of Prashant Kishor’s party Jansuraj. Jansuraj’s lawyer Pranav Kumar has appealed under Article 226 that the result of 70th PT should not be released until the examination is conducted again. Senior lawyer YV Giri himself is looking into the matter. Janusraj demands that the BPSC 70th PT exam be canceled and the exam be conducted again.

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PK will break his fast at Jansuraj Ashram

Here, Prashant Kishore is going to break his fast. He has been sitting on a fast unto death since January 2. Due to deteriorating health, he had to be admitted to ICU. At present he is fine. On the fourteenth day of his fast i.e. Thursday at 2 pm, Prashant Kishore will break his fast at Jansuraj Ashram (camp) located at LCT Ghat in Patna. On behalf of Jansuraj, it was told that in respect of the youth and Jansuraj family, PK is going to end his fast and announce the next phase of Satyagraha.

A petition was filed in the Supreme Court, but…

In the matter of cancellation of 70th preliminary examination held by Bihar Public Service Commission on 13th December. had reached the Supreme CourtThe court refused to hear and ordered the petitioner to approach the High Court. On January 7 afternoon, the bench of Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice KV Vishwanathan refused to hear the case. On behalf of the petitioner, it was said that the country has seen how the Patna Police lathicharged the protesters. After this the court said that we understand your feelings. You should approach the Patna High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution. The court clearly said that this is a matter of Patna High Court. You go there.



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