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    UP Police Exam Paper Leak: Constable Recruitment Exam Paper Leaked! Former IPS wrote a letter to CM Yogi to cancel the exam, UPPRPB gave this information

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    UP Police Constable Exam 2024 Paper Leak: Examination of more than 48 lakh candidates is going on for UP Police constable recruitment. Many strict security arrangements have been made to conduct the paper in a smooth and clean manner. Meanwhile, claims of paper leak are being made on social media. At the same time, former IPS and National President of Azad Adhikar Sena, Amitabh Thakur has sent a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath demanding a fair and transparent investigation into the possible paper leak of Uttar Pradesh Constable Recruitment Examination. He said that very serious facts are continuously appearing on social media regarding the paper leak of this examination.

    Amitabh Thakur said that when he compared these answers with the alleged question paper of second shift, it included New Delhi, Home Ministry, Bharat Ratna, 26 November, Dahi, Munshi Premchand, Mixed Economy, Djilakar, Sir, Mathura, Telangana, Niligiri series. Answers to 19 questions including , Nandlal Bose, Chandragupta, Narendra Modi, France, Group of Twenty, Maharashtra, Mission Shakti were found in that alleged question paper. Describing this as a serious matter, he has demanded that a high-level and transparent investigation into these facts should be conducted and the FIR and the examination should be considered for cancellation.

    Recruitment is being done on 60,244 posts of UP police constable.

    Let us tell you that the examination of more than 48 lakh candidates is going on for recruitment to 60,244 posts of UP Police constable. Many strict security arrangements have been made to conduct the two-day recruitment examination (UP Police Constable) being held on 17th and 18th February in a smooth and clean manner. Meanwhile, the paper leak news is disturbing. However, the UP Police Recruitment Board has clearly denied the paper leak news and has said that it will investigate the viral claims.

    Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board gave this information

    Preliminary investigation found that miscreants are using Telegram’s edit facility to defraud and spread confusion regarding paper leak on social media. The Board and @Uppolice are monitoring these incidents and thoroughly investigating their sources. The examination is continuing safely and smoothly.

    — Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment & Promotion Board (@upprpb) February 18, 2024

    Amidst the claims of paper leak in social media, Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has refuted the claims of paper leak by tweeting on its official social media account ‘X’ (earlier Twitter). The board says that confusion is being spread on social media regarding paper leak. UPPPRB wrote in its tweet, ‘Preliminary investigation found that miscreants are using Telegram’s edit facility to defraud and spread confusion regarding paper leak on social media. The Board and @Uppolice are monitoring these cases and thoroughly investigating their sources. The examination is going on safely and smoothly.

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