Tejashwi Yadav vs. BJP in Bihar Teacher Recruitment Exam Paper Leak Case

GG News Bureau
Patna, 18th March. 
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed on Sunday that the leaked question paper of a teacher recruitment exam conducted by the PSC is evidence of a mafia rule in Bihar under the NDA government, which was strongly disapproved by the BJP.

Deputy Chief Minister and state BJP president Samrat Chaudhary stated that during the RJD’s rule, a chairman of the state public service commission (PSC) had been sent to jail, without mentioning the chairman’s name.

When asked about Tejashwi Yadav’s statement, Chaudhary questioned his sanity.

Tejashwi Yadav alleged that during their rule, they conducted two teacher recruitment exams without any paper leaks, providing jobs to two lakh aspirants in 70 days. However, under the NDA rule, the question paper for the third exam was leaked, attributing it to mafia rule.

Yadav also mentioned similar incidents of question paper leaks in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, both ruled by the NDA.

In response, Chaudhary assured that strict action would be taken against those involved in the paper leak, labeling them as criminals.
The Bihar Police have detained around 300 aspirants in Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh district in connection with the alleged question paper leak of the Bihar Public Service Commission’s exam.

According to the Bihar Police, searches conducted in Hazaribagh revealed that aspirants from Bihar were supplied with question papers for the exam, leading to the arrest of certain individuals involved in the leak.

Five people have already been arrested in connection with the paper leak, with recovered materials such as question papers, computers, laptops, printers, and pen drives. It was also discovered that candidates were charged a significant amount for answers to the questions.

The Bihar Public Service Commission conducted the exam for the recruitment of primary and middle school teachers in offline mode, with 96,823 candidates passing the teacher recruitment examination-2 (TRE-2) previously organized by the state PSC.

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