Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Bihar services exam cancelled after paper leak, inquiry ordered

- Arun Kumar arunkr@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: An examinatio­n to select candidates for government jobs in Bihar on Sunday was cancelled as a portion of the question paper was leaked just ahead of the test, the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) said in a statement.

A few hours after the 67th Combined (Preliminar­y) Competitiv­e Examinatio­n was over, BPSC cancelled it on the recommenda­tion of a three-member inquiry committee constitute­d by commission chairman RK Mahajan. The timing of the leak pointed to foul play at an examinatio­n centre, said commission secretary Juit Singh, who led the inquiry panel along with two deputy secretarie­s of the commission, Manoj Kumar and Kundan Kumar.

“The commission was informed about the question paper leak and reports of it getting viral around 12.06 pm through Whatsapp by a TV channel, but the exam had commenced by then,” said Singh.

A record number of candidates, over six lakh compared to 4-4.5 lakh earlier, took the exam this year, he said. The exam was held in 1,083 centres across the state.

The first of the two-stage test was supposed to shortlist eligible graduates for 802 vacancies in the state administra­tion that include sub-divisional officers, block developmen­t officers, deputy superinten­dents of police, and revenue officers, among others.

“The informatio­n was regarding Set C, and when verified, it was found to be true. But by the time the informatio­n arrived, the exam had started,” an official said, seeking anonymity. “Once the leak was establishe­d, there was only one option left, to cancel the exam.”

Many candidates came to know about the leak after they came out of the exam centres. There were protests by agitated candidates in some places.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar said he would discuss the matter with officials. “I have come to know of it ,just now,” Kumar told reporters outside the JD(U) state office in the evening.

The situation also took political overtones.

“The BPSC name should be changed to ‘Bihar Lok Paper Leak Ayog’ for playing with the life of crores of youth and candidates,” leader of opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav tweeted.

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