- By Ritesh Kumar
- Mon, 19 Feb 2024 11:35 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
UP Police Exam 2024 Paper Leak News: After the UP Police Constable recruitment exam concluded, news about the alleged leak of the question paper spread rapidly across various social media platforms. Candidates voiced their worries and dissatisfaction by using platform X and tagging the Office of Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh, and CM Yogi Adityanath. Through posts on X, numerous aspirants claimed that the question papers of recruitment exams held on both February 17 and February 18 during the second shift were leaked. However, the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has denied claims of a paper leak.
Dismissing reports of the UP Police constable exam paper leak, the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) posted on X (formerly Twitter) stating, “Preliminary investigation found that miscreants are using Telegram’s edit facility to cheat and spread misconceptions about paper leaks on social media. Board and @Uppolice monitoring these incidents and thoroughly investigating their sources. The examination is continuing safely and smoothly.”
प्रारंभिक जांच में पाया गया कि अराजक तत्वों द्वारा ठगी के लिए Telegram की Edit सुविधा का प्रयोग कर सोशल मीडिया पर पेपर लीक संबंधी भ्रम फैलाया जा रहा है।बोर्ड एवं @Uppolice इन प्रकरणों की निगरानी के साथ इनके सोर्स की गहन जांच कर रहा है।
— Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment & Promotion Board (@upprpb) February 18, 2024
परीक्षा सुरक्षित एवं सुचारू रूप से जारी है।
“It has been observed that some individual handles are providing recruitment related information to the candidates or raising queries on their behalf. Neither the candidates nor the Board require any arbitrator. Trust only the information provided by the official handle @upprpb and website of the board,” the tweet further reads.
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The Uttar Pradesh Constable Exam 2024 aims to recruit 60244 constables within the state. Roughly 48 lakh candidates, hailing from both Uttar Pradesh and other states, are participating in this recruitment drive. The police have recently apprehended 122 people for impersonating candidates, officials said on Saturday.
