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Rajasthan question paper leak: 4 govt employees suspended

The Rajasthan police on Sunday presented the 49 arrested persons in the case before the magistrate, which sent seven girls to be arrested for two days and the rest for five-day police custody

Published on: Dec 25, 2022 04:03 PM IST
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The Rajasthan government has suspended four government employees, including three teachers, for their alleged involvement in the question paper leak of the second-grade teacher recruitment exam and debarred the 46 students arrested in the case from competing in any exam conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), Education minister BD Kalla said.

The Rajasthan government on Saturday cancelled the test of general knowledge in the senior teacher (secondary education department) competitive examination of RPSC following the question paper leak. (Representative Image)
The Rajasthan government on Saturday cancelled the test of general knowledge in the senior teacher (secondary education department) competitive examination of RPSC following the question paper leak. (Representative Image)

Meanwhile, the police on Sunday presented the 49 arrested persons in the case before the magistrate, which sent seven girls to be arrested for two days and the rest for five-day police custody.

Kalla said RPSC has primarily debarred 46 candidates involved in the paper leak from this examination and from all future examinations. The four suspended government employees are headmaster Suresh Kumar, senior teacher Ravata Ram, junior assistant Pukhraj and second grade teacher Bhagirath.

Earlier on Saturday, the government cancelled the test of general knowledge in the senior teacher (secondary education department) competitive examination of RPSC following the question paper leak.

Kalla said that 237 accused have been arrested by the Rajasthan Police in question paper leak cases from January, 2019 to December 24, 2022. A total of 14 cases have been lodged related to paper leak, of which challan has been presented in seven cases.

There is a provision regarding confiscation, attachment and confiscation of the property obtained from the proceeds of crime. In this, movable or immovable property can be confiscated by the Research Officer with the prior permission of the State Government. There is a provision to auction the property of the organisation or management to compensate for the expenses incurred on the examination, if found guilty, for forever banning that organisation for committing a crime by the management or organisation. Such offences will be cognizable and non-bailable.

The minister said that the state government is conducting competitive examinations transparently for the safe future of the youth and so far more than 1.35 lakh jobs have been given. About 1.25 lakh are under process and more than one lakh vacancies will be released soon, he added.

In February, the state cancelled the Level-II exam of Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teacher (REET), amid accusations of paper leak. In May, the Rajasthan Police Constable Recruitment Exam was also cancelled.

 
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Sachin Saini

Sachin Saini is Special Correspondent for Rajasthan. He covers politics, tourism, forest, home, panchayati raj and rural development, and development journalism.

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