Bihar: Prashant Kishor ends fast unto death over 'irregularities' in BPSC exam
Prashant Kishor, founder of the Jan Suraaj Party, ended his 14-day fast unto death after protesting alleged irregularities in the Bihar Public Service Commission exam held on December 13. He remains committed to supporting civil service aspirants ...

However, the former political strategist said his ‘Satyagraha' would continue for the cause of civil service aspirants, and the youth of the state and also against the alleged ‘authoritarian' attitude of the state government.
“The matter, seeking the cancellation of the BPSC's 70th Combined Competitive exam held on December 13, is being heard by the Patna High Court today. It's a coincidence that I am calling off my fast unto death on a day when the matter is being heard before the court. We are quite hopeful that job aspirants will get justice from the Patna High Court. If they don't get justice, we will knock on the door of the Supreme Court," Kishor said.
He had started fast unto death on January 2, demanding cancellation of the BPSC exam.
Before withdrawing his fast unto death at the party's camp office here, Kishor took a dip in the Ganga river and offered puja.
Kishor was offered fruit juice by his party workers as he withdrew the fast unto death.
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