UPPSC RO, ARO Paper Leak Controversy: Protests Escalate Following Allegations, Students Demand Swift Action

UPPSC RO, ARO Paper Leak Controversy: Protests Escalate Following Allegations, Students Demand Swift Action

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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 23, 2024 16:53 IST

Thousands of candidates rally at UPPSC Office demanding for Re-Exam Amidst Growing Concerns Over Alleged Paper Leak

In the aftermath of accusations surrounding a purported paper leak in the Review Officers (RO) and Assistant Review Officers (ARO) recruitment examination administered by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC), a chorus of discontent reverberates across the state. Aspirants and student activists have taken to social media and the streets, demanding transparency and accountability in the wake of these allegations.

On X (former Twitter), one of the user, Anupam (handleX) expressed frustration, stating, "Youth have surrounded the Public Service Commission in Allahabad! Our demand is that the RO/ARO examination should be conducted again soon and jobs should be given within the stipulated time. Modi ji is talking big things in Kashi today. But will you be able to say a word on the paper leak due to which the youth of the state are on the streets?"

Another Twitter user, tagging Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, penned, "This is not political rally but thousands of students r protesting in front of UPPSC office in Prayagraj. Demanding Re-Exam for RO/ARO. myogiadityanath Maharaj ji kindly look in this matter, students r waiting for justice."

Gaurav Rajput, a candidate embroiled in the controversy, voiced his concerns, declaring, "Students have completely surrounded the Public Service Commission in front of the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. Our demand is that the Ro/Aro examination should be canceled with immediate effect today and a new examination date should be announced."

Similarly, Priyanshu Singh lamented the situation, stating, "Paper leak became a common news in UP. Moreover paper leak in an exam which was conducted by the constitutional UPPSC is shameful. It's a complete failure of the government. It may have the involvement of the Govt. guarded exam Mafiyas."

In response to the escalating crisis, the UPPSC has initiated an internal inquiry and recommended a State Task Force (STF) investigation, aiming to ascertain the veracity of the allegations and restore confidence in the integrity of the examination process.

As the controversy unfolds, the fate of numerous aspirants hangs in the balance, underscoring the imperative for swift action and accountability to address the grievances of those affected by the alleged paper leak in the UPPSC RO/ARO examination.

Amidst growing concerns, the protest outside the UPPSC office in Prayagraj continues to swell in numbers. Students, braving the heat and police presence, are steadfast in their demand for justice and fair examination practices. Many express fears over the impact this controversy may have on their future prospects and the credibility of the examination system at large.

Sources within the UPPSC reveal that the internal inquiry is progressing, with nodal officers from all examination centers diligently providing details regarding the distribution of question papers. The focus remains on identifying any lapses in security protocols that may have facilitated the alleged leak.

While the UPPSC asserts its commitment to conducting a thorough investigation, aspirants and stakeholders anxiously await the outcome, hoping for clarity and decisive action to rectify any wrongdoing and restore trust in the examination process.

As discussions around the alleged paper leak intensify, experts emphasize the importance of stringent security measures and ethical conduct to uphold the integrity of recruitment examinations. The need for transparency, accountability, and timely resolution of grievances is paramount to safeguarding the aspirations and future of the state's youth.

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