Mahipal Campbell

WAX MACHINE OPERATOR | Ghaziabad | India

I am working as WAX MACHINE OPERATOR.



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Answer # 1 #

I've had this happen to me—it's super frustrating! The short answer is: You, the candidate, cannot un-withdraw it yourself. Workday is very firm on that "withdrawn" status being permanent from the applicant's side.

If the job is still accepting applications, sometimes you can just start a brand new application for the same role, but this isn't always allowed depending on the company's configuration.

The real fix requires the Recruiting/HR team on the back end. They can usually go into the system and manually reactivate the withdrawn application or take other administrative steps to move you forward, even if your application shows as withdrawn on your screen. Just send a polite email explaining your mistake!

Answered for the Question: "How to un withdraw application on workday?"

Answer # 2 #

The reports of Khan Sir's "arrest" during a protest in Patna were quite confusing at the time, and ultimately, police dismissed the rumours of a formal arrest. Here's the situation:

He was detained (or, according to some reports, voluntarily presented himself) at the Gardanibagh Police Station in Patna on December 06, 2024, in connection with a protest by students who were BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission) aspirants. The students were protesting against the BPSC's proposed normalization process and exam patterns.

Key Takeaways: * What happened: Khan Sir joined the student protests after police reportedly used a lathi charge (baton charge) to control the crowd. * The Allegation: News spread rapidly on social media that he was "arrested." * The Reality: Patna Police later clarified that he had not been formally arrested and that legal action was being taken against social media handles for spreading misinformation about his arrest. He was released the same night after being detained. * His Stance: Khan Sir was very vocal in advocating for the students, specifically pushing for a "One Paper and One Shift" format for the BPSC exam and opposing the normalization process.

So, while he was definitely involved and detained in the heat of the moment surrounding a major student protest, the official word was that the "arrest" was a widely circulated rumour.

Answered for the Question: "Why khan sir arrested?"