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UPPSC RO/ARO Exam Cancelled Due to Paper Leak; CM Adityanath Announces Re-test Within 6 Months

Following allegations of paper leak, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has taken the decision to cancel the Review Officer (RO)/Assistant Review Officer (ARO) preliminary examination. The examination, initially conducted for the recruitment of 60244 police constable posts in the state, now stands cancelled.
 
UPPSC RO/ARO Exam Cancelled Due to Paper Leak; CM Adityanath Announces Re-test Within 6 Months

Following allegations of paper leak, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has taken the decision to cancel the Review Officer (RO)/Assistant Review Officer (ARO) preliminary examination. The examination, initially conducted for the recruitment of 60244 police constable posts in the state, now stands cancelled. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced a re-examination to be conducted within the next six months, ensuring strict action against those involved in the paper leak.
UPPSC RO/ARO Exam Cancelled Due to Paper Leak; CM Adityanath Announces Re-test Within 6 Months

Cancellation Announcement by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made the announcement regarding the cancellation of the examination on the microblogging site X. He emphasized that culprits involved in jeopardizing the sanctity of the examination would face severe consequences. The re-examination for UPPSC recruitment will be organized within six months, ensuring justice for the candidates affected by the paper leak.

Background and Allegations: The RO/ARO recruitment examination, conducted on February 11, included three stages - prelims, mains, and skill tests. Allegations of paper leak surfaced soon after the examination, with candidates continuously demanding its cancellation. The government sought evidence from the candidates regarding the paper leak, leading to the decision to cancel the preliminary examination.

Government's Response and Decision: In response to the allegations and demands, the UPPSC constituted an internal committee to investigate the case thoroughly. After thorough examination and consideration of the evidence provided by the candidates, it has been decided to cancel the preliminary examination. Orders have been issued to conduct the examination again to ensure fairness and integrity in the recruitment process.

The cancellation of the RO/ARO preliminary examination underscores the commitment of the UPPSC and the government to maintain the integrity of the recruitment process. The decision to conduct a re-examination within six months aims to provide justice to the candidates affected by the paper leak. Strict action against those responsible for the leak sends a strong message against malpractice in examinations.