Police action against job seekers in Patna: Priyanka Gandhi says it’s ‘height of cruelty’
The Hindu
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticizes BJP for police action on job seekers in Patna, condemning oppression of employment demands.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday (December 26, 2024) slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the police action on job seekers in Patna, saying the ruling party's only vision is to save its chair and whoever demands employment is oppressed.
Chaos erupted during a protest in Patna on Wednesday (December 25, 2024) over the alleged leak of a question paper of the December 13 combined preliminary exam conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), prompting the State police to baton charge job aspirants.
Job seekers claimed that several protesters were injured during the police action but a senior officer denied the charge.
"Lathi charge on youths who had their hands folded is the height of cruelty. In the BJP rule, youths demanding employment are beaten with sticks. Be it Uttar Pradesh, Bihar or Madhya Pradesh - if youths raise their voice, they are brutally beaten," Priyanka Gandhi said in a post in Hindi on her WhatsApp channel.
"It is the government's job to think about the future of the youth of the world's youngest country and make policies for it. But the BJP only has the vision of saving its chair," she said. Whoever demands employment is oppressed, the Congress MP added.
The Congress had condemned the police action on job aspirants, while Independent MP from Purnea Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav called for a Bihar bandh on January 1, 2025, if the December 13 combined preliminary examination is not cancelled.
The police registered a case against protestors in connection with Wednesday's (December 25, 2024) incident. The protesters claimed that several job seekers were injured in the baton charge, which the police denied.
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