Political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor | Photo: PTI Political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor | Photo: PTI Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor has been sent to jail after his arrest. As per the latest reportsgamebet, the Bihar leader has been sent to jail after he refused to sign a bail bond. Kishor, who was on hunger strike, was arrested at Patna's Gandhi Maidan. The poll strategist is demanding the cancellation of the Bihar Public Service Commission exam. As per police officials, Kishor and around 43 of his supporters were arrested as the protest took place in a restricted area. His arrest comes after several notices from the Patna District Magistrate were ignored. lotsa slots casino gamesOfficials added that the notices called on Kishor and its followers to relocate their demonstration to Gardani Bagh. Kishor has alleged that he was manhandled by the police at the time of his arrest. Police officials, however, have denied these claims. RELATED | Bihar: Retest Held For 12,000 BPSC Candidates In Patna After Paper Leak Allegations Students and aspirants who appeared for the Bihar Public Service Commission exam have alleged foul play and a paper leak. The state commission conducted a retest on January 4, 2025, for selected the candidates that were affected by the alleged paper leak. The team led by Ammad Butt, finally secured their first victory with a 2-1 win over Japan and then delivered a decisive 5-1 win against China, to enter the semi-finals. Their final pool match ended in a narrow 2-1 loss to India. Now, the top four teams have entered the semifinals and the last two teams will have to fight for the fifth spot on the table. India have won all of their five matches. Pakistan are second with two wins and two draws. However, candidates, joined by politicians, have now demanded a cancellation of the exam. The BPSC exam row has also reached the Supreme Court. Candidates have filed a plea before the apex courtgamebet, seeking its intervention and the cancellation of the exam. The petition filed before the court stated that "rigging" was involved in the conduction of the 70th BPSC exam and it should be cancelled and conducted again. |