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'Take it away, give me Rs 25 lakh per day instead': Prashant Kishor on row over vanity van at BPSC protest site

IndiaTimes Saturday, 4 January 2025
Prashant Kishor, on an indefinite hunger strike at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan over the alleged Bihar Public Service Commission exam question paper leak, defends a luxury vanity van, stating it fulfills practical needs during his fast. Kishor vows to continue his protest despite mounting pressure and an FIR lodged against him.
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