The recent leak of Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) question papers has drawn widespread criticism and concern.
Allegations linking musician-actor Tahsan Khan to the scandal due to his mother’s previous position as a PSC chairman have surfaced.
It is important to thoroughly investigate these claims and take appropriate actions to uphold the integrity of the examination system.
A celebrity alerted the media to the severe criticism a Facebook artist has been receiving in recent days.
Tahsan unequivocally stated, “The entire thing is a scam. I have never sat for the BCS test. Therefore, there is no chance of being the first person in the foreign cadre to pass the 24th Basic Competency Test.”
After appending my mother’s name, the celebrity confidently stated, “There is a clear error here.” At the workplace, there is absolutely no discernible difference between this driver and any other driver. Without a doubt, he is not the driver my mother employs.
Additionally, the social media group Rumour Scanner has confidently shown that the claim is unfounded. They insist on a thorough reevaluation of the assertion regarding Tahsan’s exclusion from the 24th BCS.
To clarify, the BCS, in which Tahsan is accused of joining as a foreign member, was definitively terminated following the initial examination. As a result, Tahsan will not be eligible to receive a recommendation for a foreign cadre in the BCS.
To compound the offense, Vaiba only took place once during the 24th BCS. We confidently deem the request to engage in Vibe again to be unacceptable.