The Uttar Pradesh government has been forced to cancel a major police recruitment exam following widespread allegations of paper leaks. The scandal has ignited student protests demanding accountability and a fair selection process.
Exam Compromised, Investigation Underway
Sources allege that exam papers were leaked on social media platforms prior to the scheduled test date. The extent of the leak is still under investigation, but the cancellation of the exam underscores the seriousness of the breach. Authorities have vowed to pursue those responsible and implement stricter measures to prevent future incidents.
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Student Frustration Boils Over
Students, many of whom had traveled long distances and prepared extensively for the constable exam, expressed anger and disappointment. “This is a massive injustice,” said one student protester. “We study hard and then the whole system is corrupted. How can we trust the process?”
Pattern of Paper Leaks
This latest incident highlights a recurring problem in India’s exam system. Paper leaks and cheating scandals have plagued various state and national-level exams in recent years, eroding public faith in the integrity of the selection process.
Government Response
The Uttar Pradesh government has promised a thorough investigation and assured students that a re-examination will be held under enhanced security protocols. However, critics argue that systemic reforms are needed to address the root causes of these recurring paper leaks.