Key Points

Thousands of TRE-4 teacher recruitment candidates demonstrated in Patna, demanding expedited hiring before election code restrictions. The protesters, led by student leader Dilip Kumar, were stopped by police from reaching the Chief Minister's residence. Candidates accused the government of reducing promised job vacancies from 1.2 lakh to just 26,000. Despite the Education Minister's assurances of a December exam, aspirants remain determined to continue their agitation.

Key Points: Bihar TRE-4 Candidates Protest Nitish Kumar's Recruitment Delays

  • Protesters blocked from reaching CM's residence
  • Police deployed water cannons and barricades
  • Candidates allege vacancy reduction from 1.2 lakh to 26,000
  • Second major protest this month highlights recruitment tensions
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TRE-4 candidates protest in Patna, demand 'full' recruitment before poll code comes into force

Thousands of teacher recruitment candidates demand full 1.2 lakh vacancies before election code in Patna protest

"The government is delaying the process deliberately. Millions of qualified candidates remain unemployed. - Dilip Kumar, Student Leader"

Patna, Sep 19

Thousands of Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE-4) candidates took to the streets in Patna on Friday, demanding that the Bihar government expedite the process for a total of 1.2 lakh vacancies, which were announced earlier by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

The protesters, who gathered from various districts, attempted to march toward the Chief Minister's residence, but were stopped by police at Ramgulam Chowk.

Barricades were put up across the Secretariat and other sensitive areas, while water cannons and heavy police deployment were arranged to maintain order.

The agitation began in the morning from Patna College, led by student leader Dilip Kumar, with demonstrators declaring their intention to lay siege to the CM's residence.

Security was tightened at JP Golambar and Dak Bungalow Square in anticipation of the rally.

Candidates accused the government of backtracking on its promise. They alleged that while the CM had earlier announced 1.2 lakh vacancies, the Education Department has now scaled down the number to just over 26,000 posts.

"The government is delaying the process deliberately. Millions of qualified candidates remain unemployed. If the notification is not released before the election code of conduct comes into effect, the government will face political consequences," warned Dilip Kumar.

This is the second major protest by TRE-4 candidates this month.

On September 9, when aspirants attempted to gherao the CM's residence, clashes broke out with police, who resorted to lathi charge.

Several candidates were injured and detained in that incident.

Meanwhile, state Education Minister Sunil Kumar reiterated that the government was committed to conducting a fair and transparent process.

He confirmed that the TRE-4 exam will be held from December 16 to 19, and results will be declared between January 20 and 26, 2026.

However, aspirants say they are not satisfied with assurances and will continue their agitation until the government issues a clear notification for recruitment.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone who has been preparing for TRE-4 for 2 years, this feels like betrayal. The government makes big announcements but fails to deliver. Water cannons and lathi charge won't solve unemployment! 😠
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Michael C
While I understand the frustration, protests turning violent isn't the solution. Both sides need to find middle ground. The government should be transparent about why numbers were reduced.
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Ananya R
My brother is among the protesters. He has done B.Ed and waiting for 3 years. Government should understand - educated unemployment is a time bomb. Fulfill your promises! 🙏
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Vikram M
Election time tactics! They announce big numbers to get votes, then reduce them later. Youth of Bihar deserves better. Hope this agitation brings results 🤞
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Sarah B
The December exam dates seem reasonable, but the candidates need clarity on the actual number of positions. Transparency would prevent these protests. Hope the government listens.
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Karthik V
Instead of police barricades, the CM should meet these candidates. They are not criminals - they are educated youth seeking employment. Shame on this government! 👎

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