The Jharkhand Assembly was adjourned sine die a day ahead of schedule after BJP MLAs protested police action against students. Amid repeated disruptions, Chief Minister Hemant Soren defended recruitment reforms and the ongoing CID probe into alleged examination irregularities
The protest against alleged irregularities in Jharkhand recruitment exams entered its 13th day with six on hunger strike and an 11-member student delegation formed to hold talks with the government. Despite Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s offer, no official invitation was received till late evening.
The students' agitation against alleged irregularities in JPSC and JSSC recruitment examinations entered its 11th day in Ranchi. Protesters threatened to gherao the Assembly, while the CID continued its investigation and the state government considered forming a committee to address grievances