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Prashant Kishor, founder of Jan Suraaj Party, ended his 14-day fast-unto-death protest over alleged irregularities in a Bihar Public Service Commission exam on January 16. Despite withdrawing the fast, Kishor vowed to continue his 'Satyagraha' for the rights of civil service aspirants and against the state government's alleged authoritarian attitude.
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