New Delhi: Congress occasion chief Rahul Gandhi on Friday launched a scathing assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi concerning the Uttar Pradesh police constable paper leak case.
Taking on social media website X (previously Twitter), Rahul Gandhi mentioned that aspirants in lucknow and Prayagraj are out on streets protesting for paper leak in UPPRPB examination whereas simply 100 kms away in Varanasi the PM is “misleading” the youth.
“From Lucknow to Prayagraj, youth are on the streets over the police recruitment paper leak. And just 100 km away from there in Varanasi, the Prime Minister is misleading the youth in the name of the youth,” said Rahul Gandhi. Summing up the state of affairs utilizing a hindi proverb Rahul mentioned, “In typical Banarasi style, Modi ji nani ko nanihaal ka haal suna rahe hain.”
लखनऊ से लेकर प्रयागराज तक पुलिस भर्ती पेपर लीक को लेकर युवा सड़कों पर हैं।
और वहां से मात्र 100 किमी दूर वाराणसी में प्रधानमंत्री युवाओं के नाम पर युवाओं को ही बरगला रहे हैं।
ठेठ बनारसी अंदाज में कहें तो मोदी जी ‘नानी को ननिहाल का हाल सुना रहे हैं’। pic.twitter.com/rjnrdu2ViQ
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) February 23, 2024
Previously, experiences surfaced concerning the leakage of examination papers and situations of candidate impersonation throughout the UP Police constable examination carried out on February 17 and 18. Since then, aspirants have been protesting and demanding a re-conduction of the examination.
Media experiences recommend that the UP Police Constable examination paper was leaked on social media platforms and WhatsApp even earlier than candidates entered the examination corridor. However, the UPPRPB denied these allegations, stating that the query paper was not leaked.
Meanwhile, The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has shaped an inner committee to research allegations of paper leaks and the circulation of query papers and reply sheets on social media platforms.
According to the chairperson of the recruitment board, Renuka Mishra, the choice to determine an inner committee was made in response to issues raised by candidates on social media.
Ashok Kumar Singh, an officer holding the rank of Additional Director General (ADG), will lead the committee. Mishra talked about that subsequent actions shall be decided based mostly on the findings of the investigation, which is able to concentrate on the viral query papers and reply sheets.