Patna: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has attacked the Nitish government over the cancellation of the 67th preliminary examination of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). Tejashwi has raised the question that if the paper of the BPSC exam can be leaked in Bihar, then it can be understood what will happen to other institutions. Tejashwi said that due to the cancellation of the BPSC exam, the future of more than 6 lakh examinees is now hanging in the balance. Tejashwi has accused the Nitish government of constantly playing with the future of students and youth. Tejashwi said that the leak of the BPSC preliminary exam paper and then the cancellation of the exam is very unfortunate. He said that for all the examinees whose exams have been cancelled, they have a pain in their hearts. Tejashwi has demanded that the government conduct the highest inquiry into the matter and take strict action against those guilty who are involved in leaking the paper. Tejashwi Yadav further said that strict action should be taken against the culprits involved in this entire case so that in future, the matter of this kind does not happen again. Tejashwi has also demanded that any examinee who has arrived from other states or from remote areas by spending money at the examination centre, should give Rs 5,000 immediately to the government. BJP MP told Raj Thackeray Kalnemi, said- Will not allow to enter Ayodhya 'Ready to spend his whole life in jail in the name of Ram...', Navneet Rana's attitude continues even after the notice CM Pushkar Dhami files nomination for Champawat by-election, says BJP will win