Khan Sir Viral Video: Indian Educator Again at BPSC Protest Forefront, Checks On Students' Deteriorating Health During Hunger Strike

Khan Sir viral video shows the popular educator visiting PMCH hospital to meet BPSC students whose health has deteriorated after several days of hunger strike amid protests demanding a re-examination over alleged irregularities in the 70th BPSC exam.

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Khan Sir Viral Video: The ongoing protests by BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission) candidates in Patna have taken a serious turn as they demand a re-examination following alleged irregularities in the 70th BPSC exam. In the midst of this unrest, a viral video of Khan Sir has captured public attention, showing the popular educator visiting PMCH hospital to meet the students whose health has deteriorated after going on hunger strike.

Khan Sir Responds to BPSC Student Protest

The BPSC student protest has intensified as candidates, frustrated by what they believe are unfair practices in the exam, continue their hunger strike in hopes of securing justice. Some students have been fasting for over four days, and their condition has become critical. As the protest grows, Khan Sir stepped in to offer support. A viral video uploaded on X (formerly Twitter) by FirstBiharJharkhand shows Khan Sir arriving at PMCH to check on the students. The video captures a heartbreaking scene where one of the students, visibly emotional, speaks to Khan Sir, expressing concern over their worsening health.

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In the viral video, Khan Sir is seen visibly concerned as he speaks to the distressed students and checks on one of the candidates receiving IV fluids. The caption accompanying the Khan Sir viral video stated, "The health of BPSC candidates sitting on hunger strike deteriorated, Khan Sir reached PMCH to meet the students, took information about the health of the candidates from the doctors." 

Khan Sir's Appeal to BPSC and the Government

Khan Sir also spoke with ANI, urging the BPSC to pay attention to the students' suffering. "These people have been on a hunger strike for 4-5 days and no one is asking about them. Their situation has become very serious now," Khan Sir expressed. He called on the Commission to take immediate action and address the demands of the students. Khan Sir also shared that a PIL (Public Interest Litigation) had been filed in the High Court, and further legal action might be taken if necessary.

BPSC Students Protest Over Irregularities in the Exam

The protests, which began on December 18, are fueled by allegations of discrepancies in the BPSC exam process. The students are not only seeking a re-examination but have also voiced concerns over changes in the exam pattern and the normalization process. They are requesting that the exam be conducted in a single shift with the same paper, bypassing the complex normalization process that they feel compromises fairness.

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