Chaibasa BJYM President Slams JPSC for Exam Paper Leak
Candidates express dismay over JPSC examination process amid concerns of unfairness.
JPSC faces criticism for exam conduct, with allegations of question paper leaks.
CHAIBASA – The recent conduct of the 11th Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) examination has ignited a wave of criticism, with allegations of question paper leaks and inadequate planning overshadowing the process.
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha West Singhbhum District President Chandan Jha vehemently criticized the JPSC, dubbing it the "Jharkhand Leak Service Commission," indicating a profound breach of trust among aspirants.
Jha highlighted the rushed nature of the examination’s reconduction, merely two months after a prior leak, pointing to a systemic failure within the JPSC and the current government.
The discovery of open question paper bundles at several centers has exacerbated concerns, marking a pattern of disruptions that undermine the credibility of the state’s competitive examinations.
This incident not only reflects poorly on the JPSC but also casts the Congress-JMM alliance government in a negative light, accused of jeopardizing the future of countless students through inadequate oversight.
In response to the unfolding controversy, Jha has stood in solidarity with the protesting candidates, condemning the JPSC’s handling of the examination and critiquing the government’s authoritarian stance.

