Nitish Kumar supports protest against CSAT
Kumar said translation of CSAT paper into Hindi and other languages sometimes change the meaning which is disadvantageous to students whose medium is other than English.

He urged the Centre to resolve the problem immediately as the delay was escalating the anger of students across the country.
Making a common cause with protestors complaining predominance of English at the cost of Hindi and other recognised regional languages, Kumar told reporters the UPSC examination was not aimed at testing knowledge of an alien language (English) but that of merit.
Kumar said translation of CSAT paper into Hindi and other languages sometimes change the meaning which is disadvantageous to students whose medium is other than English.
The former Bihar Chief Minister said on the sidelines of a function of party medical cell here that the demand of the protesting students was "justified".
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