Before the code of conduct, the demand for recruitment of Daroga Tej, the candidates who took to the streets of Patna, Macha Demand for Daroga Recruitment Intensifies Before Bihar Chunav 2025

The demand for recruitment in Bihar before the code of conduct has intensified. Candidates on the streets of Patna are demanding transparent recruitment and starting process of thousands of posts. Know the whole matter.

Patna: The political stir has intensified as the date of the assembly elections in Bihar approached, but in the meantime, the anger of unemployed youth has also come out on the streets. On Monday, the candidates of recruitment on the streets of Patna came down with flags in their hands. He says that the recruitment process has been demanded for a long time, but the government has not taken any concrete steps so far.

The candidates proceeded from Dakbangla intersection to surround the CM residence, but the police barricaded and stopped them. The security system was tightened and the candidates were prevented from moving forward using light force. Despite this, the anger of the youth is not taking the name of stopping. The candidates who protested by tying the black band raised loud slogans and raised the demand for transparency in the recruitment process.

Main demands

Candidates say that the process of recruitment should be started as soon as possible. They allege that the application has been waiting for the last several years. Election code of conduct may come into force in the coming days, which will further pending the recruitment process.

Apart from this, the candidates raised the issue of lack of transparency in soldier recruitment. After the examination, information about question paper, copy of OMR sheet and answer are not given. This causes dissatisfaction among the youth. Student leader Dilip Kumar said, “We have the right to know what the correct answer to the question was considered and how many numbers were found. The injustice will not be tolerated with the youth. The recruitment process should be transparent.”

Support of teachers

Not only the candidates but also many teachers and teacher leaders also participated in this demonstration. He said that the future of unemployed youth is at stake and the government should hear their voice.

Question on the government

Candidates say that millions of youth in Bihar are looking for employment. If the recruitment process is not done on time, then the trust of the youth will be broken. They allege that the government is focusing on electoral politics rather than the problem of youth.

Recently, the recruitment notification for 28 posts of Daroga was issued by the Bihar Police Department. The application process lasted from 27 February to 27 March. But the youth demand that the process of recruitment to at least 23,600 posts should start so that unemployed youth can get relief. The protesters have warned that if the government does not accept their demands, the movement will intensify. The future of millions of youth may be in crisis if the recruitment process is not started before the code of conduct is implemented.

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