Demonstration of competitive students continues outside the Public Service Commission in Prayagraj. The students registered their protest in front of the Commission throughout the day in their own style. Students have divided into many groups and are protesting in their own ways. The students created a ruckus while raising slogans against the Commission Chairman and chanting Ram Naam Satya. In such a situation, the question is how are the students getting food at night?
Outside Sangam Bhawan, at gate number four of the Commission, the students tried to forcefully enter the gate, but the Rapid Action Force personnel deployed at the spot did not allow their plans to be fulfilled. During this time, the students also violated the respect for the tricolor. At the same time, some students were seen holding posters of the Commission Chairman and raising slogans of declaring him missing and giving a reward of one rupee to the person who finds him.
Where did the food packets and water bottles come from?
Every 2 hours, thousands of drinking water packets and bottles were quenched with the help of students’ thirst throughout the protest site. Apart from this, as soon as it got dark at the time of eating at night, packed food packets were distributed at various places. There was a lot of discussion going on at the protest site as to where such large number of packets and bottles were being sent to the protesting students. There was a lot of discussion about the names of many institutions and people associated with political parties who were supporting the movement from behind. Where did the blankets for these protesters come from at night also remained a topic of discussion. A proper campaign was also launched for this on social media, which shows that this demonstration is going on in a completely planned manner.
Demonstration done in mobile torch and candle light
There was not much light in front of the commission gate where the students were protesting. In such a situation, to encourage each other, students started lighting thousands of candles and demonstrated by lighting mobile torches.