Rajasthan Minister Assures Fair Decision On Sub Inspector Exam 2021 Paper Leak Case
Rajasthan Minister Jogaram Patel assured a fair decision on the Police Sub Inspector Exam-2021, as the government reviews issues like paper leaks and unfair practices.
Jaipur: Rajasthan Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel on Monday assured that the state government would make a fair decision regarding the Police Sub Inspector (SI) Examination-2021, keeping the candidates' interests in mind, as reported by news agency PTI.
Patel stated that the first meeting of the Cabinet committee, formed to review the recruitment exam, took place on Monday, where discussions on the actions taken so far were held.
He promised that in the upcoming committee meeting on October 10, a recommendation would be submitted to the government after thorough discussions, based on a complete investigation.
The minister highlighted issues such as paper leaks, the influence of the copy mafia, dummy candidates, jobs obtained through unfair means, and the involvement of members from the State Public Service Commission, all of which have damaged the credibility of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC).
He added that discrepancies were found in almost every examination during the previous government’s tenure.
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Patel is the convener of the six-member Cabinet committee tasked with reviewing the SI Recruitment Examination-2021. Other members include Medical and Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sumit Godara, Tribal Area Development Minister Babulal Kharari, Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham, and Minister of State for Public Works Manju Baghmar.
In connection with the SI Recruitment Exam-2021, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Rajasthan Police arrested two individuals yesterday.
Dinesh Vishnoi (27) and Priyanka Vishnoi (28), both in training at the Rajasthan Police Academy, were found to have received the paper ahead of the exam.
The SOG has arrested more than 100 people so far, including over 40 under-training sub-inspectors.
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