Performance of students in Patna says the Nitish government should implement residential policy, otherwise the mood will be boycotted

In light of the upcoming election in Bihar, students also leave no stone unturned to make their demands. On Wednesday, teachers surrounded Education Minister Sunil Kumar. Now Thursday afternoon, hundreds of students came out on the street to claim the implementation of Domicile again. Hundreds of students led by student leader, Dilip Kumar, left Gandhi Maidan to go to CM House with the Tricolor in their hands. However, Patna police stopped him near JP Golambar. Police have been shattering to prevent the candidates from moving forward. Candidates began screaming slogans against the Bihar government. He says that the Bihar government should implement the residential policy as soon as possible. Policemen are trying to convince the students. Here, the student leader Dilip Kumar said that students of Domicile Bihar have the right. In some countries outside Bihar, domicile is applied directly, while in some countries indirectly. As a result, the candidates of Bihar losses suffer from finding work in other countries. In some countries, the examination process and the curriculum are designed in such a way that the state candidates benefit from more related to the state. Therefore, students demand that indirect place of residence be implemented in Bihar and that questions should be asked more to Bihar. Student leader Dilip Kumar demanded that 90 percent of the domicile be implemented directly. He said that 10 percent seats should be kept open like other states, in which candidates can be selected outside Bihar and on the basis of merit, Bihar candidates can also be selected. Students said Bihari voices and outsiders should work, student leader Dilip Kumar said that Bihar has more population and that there is no factory here, so the biggest source of employment is the government’s work. Our students have no option other than employment. Therefore, if the government does not implement the residential policy before the election, we will not vote for the current government. We will boycott the election. The students said Bihari should vote and outsiders do the work, it will not work. Therefore, the government will have to implement a domication policy. Tejashwi Said-domicile policy will be implemented as soon as the government is compiled. Meanwhile, the leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav announced about the dominance policy that if his government is put together, he will implement 100 percent domicile policy in Bihar. This will ensure that only the Bihar residents will find work in Bihar. After this announcement of Tejashwi, RJD supporters Tejashwi Yadav thanks and say on social media that the forms of all competitive exams will be filled for free. The government will bear the costs associated with the visit to the examination centers. Share this story -tags