JPSC-JSSC Protest Triggers Political Clash Between BJP And JMM In Jharkhand
Ranchi: Political tensions in Jharkhand intensified after skirmishes broke out when members of the JPSC-JSSC Reforms Manch attempted to burn effigies of chief minister Hemant Soren and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday evening. Protesters Question Government’s Defence Of Exam Cancellation Decision The protesters accused the state government of not effectively defending its decision to cancel 22…
Political tensions in Jharkhand have escalated after a protest turned violent, with members of the JPSC-JSSC Reforms Manch attempting to burn effigies of Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. The protesters accused the state government of not effectively defending its decision to cancel 22 recruitment examinations, citing alleged irregularities in the JPSC and JSSC exams.
The incident escalated when JMM workers reportedly physically assaulted students, snatched their effigies, and targeted women during peaceful rallies. BJP leader Babulal Marandi condemned the attacks, accusing JMM workers of using force to suppress students' voices and called the incidents "shameful" and "reprehensible." Marandi warned that the alleged "hooliganism" would be strongly resisted, highlighting the clash between the BJP and JMM over the issue.
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