Key Points

The inquiry commission investigating the UKSSSC paper leak has submitted its interim report to Chief Minister Dhami. He praised the commission for completing its work quickly while conducting extensive public hearings. The government will now review the findings and take appropriate action in the candidates' best interests. Dhami reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring complete transparency in all future recruitment examinations.

Key Points: Dhami Receives UKSSSC Paper Leak Probe Report Recommends CBI

  • Inquiry commission headed by Justice UC Dhyani submits interim report on UKSSSC exam leak
  • CM Dhami promises thorough review and decisive government action
  • State government already recommended CBI probe for complete fairness
  • Opposition accused of politicizing the issue and creating unrest
  • SIT formed and arrests made promptly after paper leak emerged
  • Government vows to maintain integrity in all future recruitment exams
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Inquiry commission on UKSSC paper leak submit report to Uttarakhand CM Dhami

Uttarakhand CM Dhami gets interim UKSSSC exam leak inquiry report, vows transparent action and CBI probe to ensure justice for candidates.

"We are committed to ensuring that the youth of Uttarakhand do not face injustice - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, October 11

A single-member inquiry commission, constituted by the Uttarakhand government to investigate alleged irregularities in the competitive examination conducted by the Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) on September 21, 2025, submitted its interim report to Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday. The commission is headed by Justice (Retd.) UC Dhyani.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the commission has commendably submitted the report within a short timeframe, after conducting extensive public hearings and gathering suggestions from candidates and concerned parties, according to CMO.

He said the state government will review the report and take decisions in the interest of the candidates. He further informed that a recommendation for a CBI probe has already been made to ensure complete fairness in the matter.

The Chief Minister reaffirmed that the government is fully committed to maintaining the integrity, transparency, and credibility of recruitment examinations. He added that, going forward, every effort will be made to ensure that no irregularities occur in any recruitment process, so that candidates and their families can retain full confidence in the state's examination system.

Earlier, Dhami addressed the recent UKSSSC exam paper leak incident, assuring that his government had acted promptly to maintain fairness and transparency in the recruitment process.

According to the CMO, CM Dhami stated that as soon as the matter came to light, the authorities arrested the accused and constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the entire examination process.

"We are committed to ensuring that the youth of Uttarakhand do not face injustice," the Chief Minister stated.

Taking aim at the opposition, Dhami accused rival parties of politicising the issue.

"The opposition tried to use the issue politically by making students a shield and attempting to create unrest in the state. Those who once questioned CBI and ED investigations are now demanding a CBI inquiry in this matter to derive political mileage," he said.

The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) graduate-level competitive examination 2025 has come under intense scrutiny following allegations of malpractice, prompting the state government to launch a judicially supervised probe.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who prepared for 2 years for this exam, this news gives me hope. But I'll believe it only when I see concrete action and a re-examination announcement. Too many dreams are at stake here.
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Arjun K
Good that they're taking it seriously, but why wait for CBI? State agencies should be competent enough to handle this. This feels like passing the buck.
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Sarah B
Paper leaks have become too common across India. We need stronger systems and harsher punishments. Hope Uttarakhand sets a good example for other states.
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Vikram M
Justice Dhyani is a respected retired judge. At least they appointed someone credible for the inquiry. Now let's see if the recommendations are implemented properly.
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Michael C
The political blame game is unfortunate. Instead of pointing fingers, all parties should work together to ensure such incidents don't happen again. Students' futures matter more than politics.
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Ananya R
My brother spent sleepless nights preparing for this exam. It's heartbreaking to see how paper leaks destroy the hard work of genuine candidates. Hope justice prevails this time! 💪

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