Tension escalated in Bihar as a large group of aspirants protesting over delayed recruitment notifications clashed with police in Patna. The protest, led by candidates demanding the release of the BPSC TRE-4 notification, turned chaotic after police used force to disperse the gathering. According to protestors, they had been staging a peaceful sit-in demanding timely recruitment announcements for teaching vacancies under the BPSC TRE-4 process. They alleged that despite their peaceful demonstration, police resorted to a lathi charge, injuring several participants, including both male and female aspirants. The protesters claimed that the recruitment process has been delayed for nearly two years, causing growing frustration among candidates preparing for government teaching jobs. They further demanded immediate issuance of notification and clarity on exam timelines. Eyewitnesses stated that the situation escalated quickly as security forces moved in to disperse the crowd. Several students were seen running for safety, while others alleged injuries during the confrontation. The protesters also accused authorities of ignoring repeated appeals regarding recruitment delays. Police sources, however, stated that the action was taken to control a situation that was disrupting public order, though detailed official clarification is awaited. The incident has sparked political and social debate in Bihar, with the recruitment process and handling of aspirant protests becoming a key issue. Student groups have warned of continuing agitation if their demands are not addressed soon. Authorities are expected to review the situation, while the aspirants continue to demand a clear timeline for the BPSC TRE-4 notification and recruitment process.


