Is Bihar's BSSC Chairman Resignation Linked to Corruption Pressure?
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Patna, Jan 7 (NationPress) The Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has found itself embroiled in a new controversy following the unexpected resignation of its chairman, Alok Raj, just six days after taking office on December 31, 2025.
The sudden departure of the chairman, known for his integrity and clean reputation, has provoked a strong backlash from student organizations.
Student leader Dilip Kumar has accused the BSSC of not allowing Alok Raj to operate freely, stating that he faced significant pressure from what he described as a corrupt syndicate within the commission.
In a video message, Dilip Kumar asserted that Alok Raj's resignation indicates his refusal to engage in corruption and irregularities in the recruitment process.
He suggested that the former chairman chose to resign to safeguard his reputation, as he was allegedly being coerced into making unethical decisions.
Dilip Kumar made serious allegations, claiming that a powerful political figure in Bihar was exerting influence on the BSSC to conduct upcoming examinations—including the Second Inter-Level and CGL-4 exams—online through a blacklisted private agency.
He highlighted that the Bihar government currently lacks its own online examination infrastructure, making reliance on private firms a breeding ground for manipulation and irregularities.
Moreover, he questioned the integrity of the commission, asserting that individuals previously involved in controversies—specifically, the 67th BPSC paper leak case—have been appointed as members of the BSSC.
Dilip Kumar specifically mentioned Amarendra Kumar, noting that his reinstatement after previous removal due to paper leak allegations shows a blatant disregard for the future of students.
According to the student leader, the unfolding events suggest extensive corruption in the recruitment process affecting over 24,000 positions within the BSSC.
Dilip Kumar directly appealed to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, urging him to step in to maintain his image of good governance.
He called for a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances that allegedly led to the resignation of an honest officer and demanded clarity on the pressures that resulted in Alok Raj's departure.
Issuing a warning, Dilip Kumar stated that if honest officials like Alok Raj are not reinstated or if a transparent and credible recruitment system is not established, lakhs of students across Bihar may resort to protests.