Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar has taken cognizance of the issue of Combined Competitive Examination (CGL) graded for common graduates of Jharkhand. The Governor wrote a letter to Chief Minister Hemant Soren and the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) asking them to look into the matter. The candidates raised doubts regarding the CGL exam conducted at 823 centers in the state on September 21 and 22. Attaching the evidence and other points raised by the candidates in the letter, he has given instructions to take further action in the matter if the allegations are found to be true after investigation. The Governor has also directed the JSSC to clarify the situation.
The Governor states in his letter that candidates have been presented to him for the CGL exam. He complained of malpractices in the exam and provided numerous documents and data, including a pendrive-CD. To maintain the credibility of the exam and the commission, there should be an investigation. The CM Secretariat and JSSC received the Governor’s letter on Thursday.
We inform you that on Wednesday the candidates met the Governor and complained about the irregularities in the CGL exam. The candidates alleged that the answer keys were received even before the beginning of the exam. In addition, irregularities were also mentioned in many centers.
Angry candidates say that from 20 to 20 Mathematics and Reasoning questions, 16 to 16 questions were found in the SSC exam of 2018 and 2022. At the same time, in the September 21 exam, 17 reasoning questions were asked in the SSC CGL exam on August 28, 2016. Furthermore, irregularities were also mentioned in many centers.
JSSC will investigate the matter
Alleging irregularities in the CGL exam, the candidates also submitted documents to the JSSC office on Thursday. In this regard, Secretary of the Commission, Sudhir Gupta, said that the matter will be investigated. The tests presented by the candidates will be examined by the technical team. We told you that during the press conference on Wednesday, the JSSC president had said that if evidence of paper leakage or any type of irregularity is found, an investigation will be carried out. He had said that the questionnaire cannot be considered leaked simply because the seal is open. If the accusers provide evidence, we will investigate. If you don’t provide evidence, it will seem like it’s just a conspiracy.
Protests and demonstrations banned around JSSC office
Prohibitory orders were imposed around the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) office in Namkum, Ranchi. Sadar SDO Utkarsh Kumar imposed prohibitory order under section 163 of BNSS till 10 pm on October 2.
According to the order issued by the SDO, during the prohibitory order, it is prohibited to hold dharna, demonstration, gherao, procession, rally or public meeting within 100 meters of the JSSC office. The above order will not apply to any security officer or force deputed by the district administration. Prior authorization from the competent authority will be required for any type of public event during the ban.
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