After the December 6, 2024, protest, BPSC aspirants have turned to social media to amplify their voices. While the authorities have met their demand for No Normalisation of Marks, students are now running a Twitter campaign to press for two unresolved demands:
- Reopening of the Application Form: Many students missed the application deadline due to server issues during the last 5-6 days before November 4, 2024. They are demanding that the application process be reopened to ensure fair participation.
- Extension of Dates: Students are also seeking an extension of exam dates, citing mental stress caused by prolonged uncertainty and the physical trauma they endured during the lathi charge at the protest.
Using hashtags and coordinated tweets, the campaign has gained momentum, with students urging the authorities to address their concerns swiftly. The online initiative reflects their determination to fight for a fair and inclusive examination process.
Disclaimer: This article is based on statements and reports by students. Further updates from official sources are awaited.
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