JPSC Paper Leak Stirs Nationwide Concern

Singhbhum MP Geeta Koda demands action over JPSC examination leak and calls for government resignation.

Jharkhand’s reputation tarnished by repeated JPSC paper leaks, says MP Koda.

CHAIBASA – The integrity of the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) examinations has been called into question once again, following allegations of a paper leak during the Combined Civil Services Examination (Preliminary) 2023, leading to widespread uproar among candidates and politicians alike.

MP Geeta Koda expressed her indignation, citing the paper leak as a severe blow to Jharkhand’s reputation and an injustice to the candidates aspiring for government positions.

With incidents of unrest reported in Chatra, Jamtara, and Dhanbad, the situation has escalated into a significant crisis, prompting Koda to demand the immediate resignation of the Hemant Part 2 government for its alleged negligence.

Koda’s statements underscore the gravity of the issue, highlighting JPSC as a center of corruption, with previous examinations marred by similar controversies leading to arrests, yet failing to address the root cause of the leaks.

The demand for stringent action against those responsible, including the concealed orchestrators of the leaks, emphasizes the urgent need for transparency and integrity in conducting public service examinations.

This call to action seeks not only to rectify the current debacle but also to restore faith in Jharkhand’s ability to conduct fair and unblemished examinations, safeguarding the futures of its students and the state’s standing nationwide.

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