ALLAHABAD: Facing flak from students over mismanagement, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC), on Thursday, filed an FIR against unidentified individuals for allegedly spreading rumours concerning the social paintings question paper of Provincial Civil Services (Mains) exam-2017 being leaked on WhatsApp and Facebook.
A case under Information Technology Act has been registered. The row over a paper leak in the PCS (Mains) exams-2017 refused to die down on Thursday, even after the commission issued a rationalization that the two assessments could be assist as scheduled, late Wednesday night time.
Secretary of UPPSC, Jagdish, mentioned, “On Thursday morning, two individuals on a motorcycle reached the Mahila Sewa Sadan Inter College and instructed the centre superintendent that the social paintings examination were cancelled as the question paper used to be leaked.”
The centre superintendent right away referred to as up the exam controller of UPPSC Anju Katiyar. Denying any the claims, Katiyar directed the centre superintendent to continue with the assessments.
Following the question, the commission needed to send a message to all 28 centres incharges in Lucknow and Allahabad and directed them to proceed with the assessments as in keeping with the agenda.
Later, police caught a person identified as Jang Bahadur Shukla for spreading rumours concerning the paper leak at Mahila Sewa Inter College examination centre.
Inspector of Kydganj police station, Raj Kumar Sharma, mentioned, “Shukla used to be status at the front of the varsity and inciting the applicants to boycott the paper telling them that the paper were leaked.”
Jagdish mentioned, “The miscreants wanted to jeopardise the continued PCS (Mains) exams-2017. Police officers were requested to assist the commission in carrying out the examinations smoothly.” Civil Lines police filed an FIR under the IT Act according to a complaint filed by way of deputy secretary of UPPSC Satish Chandra Mishra.
Aspirants had been taken by way of surprise after pictures and movies of the social paintings question paper, allotted by way of a lecturer in an Allahabad-based training institute Ravindra Sir, began doing rounds on social media on Wednesday.
A case under Information Technology Act has been registered. The row over a paper leak in the PCS (Mains) exams-2017 refused to die down on Thursday, even after the commission issued a rationalization that the two assessments could be assist as scheduled, late Wednesday night time.
Secretary of UPPSC, Jagdish, mentioned, “On Thursday morning, two individuals on a motorcycle reached the Mahila Sewa Sadan Inter College and instructed the centre superintendent that the social paintings examination were cancelled as the question paper used to be leaked.”
The centre superintendent right away referred to as up the exam controller of UPPSC Anju Katiyar. Denying any the claims, Katiyar directed the centre superintendent to continue with the assessments.
Following the question, the commission needed to send a message to all 28 centres incharges in Lucknow and Allahabad and directed them to proceed with the assessments as in keeping with the agenda.
Later, police caught a person identified as Jang Bahadur Shukla for spreading rumours concerning the paper leak at Mahila Sewa Inter College examination centre.
Inspector of Kydganj police station, Raj Kumar Sharma, mentioned, “Shukla used to be status at the front of the varsity and inciting the applicants to boycott the paper telling them that the paper were leaked.”
Jagdish mentioned, “The miscreants wanted to jeopardise the continued PCS (Mains) exams-2017. Police officers were requested to assist the commission in carrying out the examinations smoothly.” Civil Lines police filed an FIR under the IT Act according to a complaint filed by way of deputy secretary of UPPSC Satish Chandra Mishra.
Aspirants had been taken by way of surprise after pictures and movies of the social paintings question paper, allotted by way of a lecturer in an Allahabad-based training institute Ravindra Sir, began doing rounds on social media on Wednesday.
PCS ‘paper leak’: UPPSC files FIR, sticks to exam schedule
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