In a significant development regarding the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) teacher recruitment examination, renowned YouTuber and educator Khan Sir has claimed to have found crucial evidence of malpractice. Speaking about the alleged irregularities, Khan Sir stated, "We have finally found the evidence we were searching for over the last two months. Now, we are certain that we will win the case in the High Court."
Missing Question Papers and Alleged Manipulation
According to Khan Sir, the BPSC was concealing key information regarding the exam process. He explained that question papers are usually prepared in three different sets to counter any potential leaks. As per standard procedure, any unused question papers are supposed to be deposited in the district treasury. However, an investigation revealed that question papers from Nawada and Gaya treasuries were missing.
Further scrutiny led to the discovery that these missing papers were distributed at the Bapu Examination Center instead of being discarded as scrap. Khan Sir alleged that on January 4, these compromised question papers were used during the exam, leading to a threefold increase in results.
High Court Battle Ahead
With this newfound evidence, Khan Sir and his supporters are preparing to challenge the BPSC in the High Court. He expressed confidence that this proof will strengthen their case and expose the extent of the alleged scam.
The BPSC has yet to officially respond to these allegations. However, the controversy has intensified, with students and aspirants demanding a fair investigation into the recruitment process. The unfolding legal battle could have major implications for the credibility of BPSC exams and recruitment procedures in Bihar.