Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken cognizance of the Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam Paper Leak issue. After returning from Varanasi on Friday, he has asked for a report of the entire incident from Principal Secretary Sanjay Prasad. So far, a case has been registered against two people in this case. One accused has been sent to jail. Investigation is also being done by the internal committee formed regarding the paper leak case. At the same time, the recruitment board has received one and a half thousand complaints till evening.
Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board had issued a notice and also sought evidence of paper leak through mail from the candidates appearing for the Police Constable Recruitment Examination. According to sources, the Recruitment Board is in no mood to be lax in this matter. Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has clearly indicated that necessary action will be taken only in the interest of the students. Currently the report of the assessment committee and the reply of the concerned company are awaited.
Students’ interests will not be ignored
Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board is seriously investigating the allegations of the students. There is a possibility that the situation will be clarified by the board by next week. The board claims that the interest of the students will not be ignored. Inspector Ram Babu has so far filed a case against Satya Aman Kumar resident of Bihar and Neeraj resident of Lucknow in Krishnanagar police station in connection with the leaking of police recruitment paper.
One and a half thousand complaints came to the board
The allegations of students being out of papers in the Police Constable Recruitment Examination are being investigated by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board. During the investigation, the board had issued a notice and sought evidence of paper leak from the candidates who appeared for the police constable recruitment exam. The board had asked to send any evidence of paper leak on social media during the examination to email [email protected]. The Recruitment Board had sought representations regarding the complaints of the candidates till 6 pm today i.e. Friday. Recruitment Board Chairman, ADG Renuka Kumar said that the board has received about one and a half thousand complaints submitted online through email.