Why Did Alok Raj Resign as BSSC Chairman Just Days After His Appointment?
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Patna, Jan 6 (NationPress) - A significant shift has transpired within Bihar’s administrative framework, as Alok Raj, who was recently designated as the Chairman of the Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) and a former Director General of Police (DGP), has stepped down from his position merely days after taking office.
Alok Raj officially took charge on January 1, 2026, making his abrupt resignation within such a brief period both unforeseen and astonishing.
Reports indicate that he has tendered his resignation to the General Administration Department, citing personal reasons for his departure.
In accordance with the notification issued by the Bihar government, Alok Raj had been appointed as BSSC Chairman for a five-year term or until reaching the age of 65, whichever came first.
A 1989-batch IPS officer, he was given the important role of leading the BSSC after retiring from his position as Director General of Police.
This appointment was regarded as a crucial step towards enhancing the integrity of competitive examinations and fostering transparency in the recruitment process.
However, his sudden exit has sparked fervent discussions within both administrative and political realms.
The unexpected vacancy is likely to have repercussions on forthcoming examinations and the outcomes of tests administered by the commission.
Focus has now shifted to the Bihar government concerning the acceptance of his resignation and the selection of a new chairman to navigate the commission during this pivotal period.
Importantly, Alok Raj served as the DGP of Bihar from August 30, 2024, until he was succeeded by Vinay Kumar, the current DGP of the state.
His experience extends beyond Bihar, having worked in Jharkhand and Bengal as well.
Following his induction as an IPS officer, his initial assignment was as an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Patna.
He was honored with a gallantry medal for his involvement in the encounter killings of four notorious criminals.
In the earlier undivided Bihar, he distinguished himself as the Superintendent of Police in several districts, including Ranchi, Gumla, Deoghar, West Singhbhum, Hazaribagh, Sitamarhi, and Begusarai.
Originally hailing from Muzaffarpur district, Alok Raj holds an M.Sc. in Geology from Patna University, where he earned a gold medal.