Teachers recruitment exam in Rajasthan: G ­K Paper leak leads to exam cancellation ; 44 held

Teachers recruitment exam in Rajasthan: G ­K Paper leak leads to exam cancellation ; 44 held
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The general knowledge test for teachers recruitment in Rajasthan on Saturday was cancelled after the question paper was allegedly leaked just hours before the commencement of the exam on Saturday, and 44 people, including the suspected kingpin of the scam and 37 students, were arrested.

Jaipur: The general knowledge test for teachers recruitment in Rajasthan on Saturday was cancelled after the question paper was allegedly leaked just hours before the commencement of the exam on Saturday, and 44 people, including the suspected kingpin of the scam and 37 students, were arrested.

The paper leak gang had allegedly taken Rs 10 lakh from each candidate for illegally providing them the questionnaire for the second-grade teachers' recruitment test conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), police said.

"Today, on December 24, from 9 to 11 am, the general knowledge test for teacher recruitment has been cancelled as a precaution so that no injustice is done to any hardworking youths," Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot tweeted.

The chief minister asserted the government had enacted a strict law for transparency in recruitment examinations even as the opposition BJP attacked the Congress government, claiming it was the ninth incident of paper leak, and demanded strict action against those involved in the scam.

Police said 37 students and seven "experts" were held in Udaipur district. The alleged mastermind of the paper leak, Suresh Vishnoi, a resident of Jodhpur, was among those arrested. Acting on a tip-off that the paper has been leaked and a private bus carrying the candidates was coming to Udaipur, police teams stopped a vehicle at an intersection in Bekariya police station circle this morning, Udaipur Superintendent of Police Vikas Sharma said. He said the candidates travelling in the bus were found to be in possession of the leaked examination paper. "The suspected bus was stopped. At least 37 candidates were found with the leaked paper and seven others including experts and invigilators were found with other equipment. All of them hail from Jalore district and they have been arrested," Sharma said.

He said preliminary investigation revealed that the mastermind had taken Rs 10 lakh to make the paper available to them. More arrests are expected in the matter, the SP said. Udaipur Police in the past few days has arrested three persons who tried to appear in the teacher recruitment examination as dummy candidates.

Chief Minister Gehlot said strict action is being taken against unscrupulous elements. Unfortunately, paper leaking gangs have flourished across the country, due to which incidents like paper leaks happen in many states. But in Rajasthan, by taking strict action, the unscrupulous elements have been jailed, Gehlot said.

"I can feel the problems faced by the examinees, but those who come with the intention to clear the examination through unfair means will not be selected. Only hardworking youths will get their rights in Rajasthan. My appeal is that instead of getting misled by someone, you should continue your preparation," he said. Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Assembly Gulab Chand Kataria said the incident is a matter of shame for the government and questioned how "the network that leaks papers for money" is being able to operate in the state. He said it was disturbing for the students who had prepared hard for the examination. "There is a huge nexus involved in the crime as eight papers have already got leaked and Saturday's incident was the 9th," Kataria said.

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