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Bihar Civil Services exam cancelled after paper leak

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: The Bihar Public Services Commission on Sunday cancelled the examinatio­n for Civil Services (preliminar­y) held earlier in the day, hours after allegation­s of question paper leak led to a massive outcry. Screenshot­s of a set of question papers had gone viral on social media minutes before the exams commenced at noon.

The exams have been cancelled. Other announceme­nts will be made in due course, BPSC Examinatio­n Controller Amarendra Kumar said.

BPSC Secretary Jiut Singh said a three-member committee has also been set up to inquire into the whole matter and asked to submit a report in three days.

“We received complaints of leak at the time of commenceme­nt of exams. We compared the screenshot­s with the question papers and those tallied with set C. The screenshot­s reportedly went viral nearly six minutes before the exams began. These allegation­s will be looked into by the inquiry

Screenshot­s of a set of question papers had gone viral on social media just six before the exams commenced at noon

committee,” Singh said. In Ara, the Bhojpur district headquarte­rs, candidates at Veer Kunwar Singh College, one of the examinatio­n centres, came out with a startling allegation. The young men and women created a ruckus, alleging that some of the candidates were segregated and allowed to solve their papers inside a separate room, and also permitted to take mobile phones there.

Bhojpur District Magistrate Raushan Kushwaha reached the spot and pacified the protesting candidates.

“The boys and the girls have been asked to give their complaint in writing. We will submit these to the BPSC which alone can take any action. The local administra­tion can only ensure that exams are conducted on the assigned day without any hindrance,” he said. Meanwhile, more than five lakh candidates who appeared for the tests reacted with dismay.

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