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Nitish orders probe into BSSC question paper leak, students beat up secretary

| | Feb 06, 2017, at 09:18 pm
Patna, Feb 6 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): The Bihar government on Monday ordered an inquiry into the alleged question paper leak of Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) intermediate level examination which was conducted on Sunday.

“I have spoken to the chief secretary and the DGP over the issue and asked them to conduct an inquiry,” Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar told the media.

Kumar’s probe order is in sharp contrast to the concerning authorities describing the paper leak as mere “rumour”.

The entire issue took a new turn today when the angry students barged into the office of the BSSC secretary Parmeshwar Ram and assaulted him despite presence of police force.


(http://thebiharpost.com)

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