Amid debates on general reservation, loan waivers, CBI-RBI row, protests by the UPSC aspirants also grabbed the headlines. The media coverage of protests by UPSC aspirants might give an impression that this protest is happening only in Delhi. But it's not how it looks.

Aspirants from cities like Prayagaraj in UP, Patna in Bihar, Ahmedabad in Gujarat, Bengaluru in Karnataka, who dream of becoming IPS and IAS officers and then invest years of their lives in preparing for these exams, now feel robbed. Through their protests and sloganeering on Delhi's roads, they hope to send a message to the government and Parliament.