Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has strongly defended his government's handling of recruitment examinations. He emphasized that there should be no injustice to youth and no corruption in the recruitment process. The CM stated his readiness for any investigation students might demand regarding the UKSSSC paper leak allegations. Dhami also pointed to the government's track record of making over 25,000 transparent appointments without malpractice.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Denies UKSSSC Exam Corruption Ready for Probe

  • CM Dhami reaffirms zero tolerance policy toward exam irregularities
  • Government ready for any probe demanded by students regarding UKSSSC
  • Special Investigation Team investigating alleged graduate-level paper leak
  • Over 25,000 appointments made transparently without corruption
  • CM warns youth against those exploiting protests for personal interests
  • Judicial supervision ordered for comprehensive examination probe
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No injustice or corruption in recruitment, ready for any probe: Uttarakhand CM Dhami on UKSSSC exam row

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami asserts zero tolerance for recruitment irregularities, welcomes investigation into UKSSSC paper leak allegations while defending government's transparency record.

"There should be no corruption in the recruitment process. If there are any questions, we have stated that we are ready to conduct any investigation that the students desire. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, September 29

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday reiterated his government's stance of zero tolerance towards irregularities in recruitment examinations, assuring that no injustice will be done to the youth and that his government is ready for any probe into the UKSSSC paper leak.

"The Assembly and Secretariat are places to meet the public and to address the daily work. That's why I try to visit the Assembly as well as the Secretariat to meet with the public, to handle government work from here... We have stated that there should be no injustice to the rights and abilities, talents, and capabilities of youth. There should be no corruption in the recruitment process. If there are any questions, we have stated that we are ready to conduct any investigation that the students desire. There are many exams ahead. Everyone should prepare themselves..." CM Dhami said while interacting with the media in the Assembly premises in Dehradun.

Earlier on Sunday, the Chief Minister reaffirmed his government's commitment to conducting recruitment examinations fairly and transparently, noting that over 25,000 appointments have already been made without malpractice. He further said the alleged paper leak in the 2025 graduate-level competitive examination conducted by UKSSSC is currently under investigation by a Special Investigation Team (SIT).

The UKSSSC graduate-level examination came under scrutiny after allegations of malpractice, prompting the state government to order a judicially supervised probe. On September 24, a five-member SIT headed by Dehradun Rural Superintendent of Police Jaya Baluni was formed to investigate the alleged irregularities and identify those responsible.

On Friday, amid protests, CM Dhami had appealed to the youth to remain cautious of those trying to exploit their interests. "...I appeal to all the youth that they should decide who are leading their movement, those who are bringing the youth onto the streets to serve their own interests, have no connection with the youth or the recruitment process. But our commitment is that just as we have made 25,000 appointments in a transparent manner without any corruption, we will do the same," Dhami said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Actions speak louder than words. While CM's assurance is good, we need to see concrete results. Many students' futures are at stake here. The investigation must be truly independent.
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Arjun K
Paper leaks have become too common in our country. Good that CM is taking this seriously. Hope this sets an example for other states too. 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who has seen friends struggle with such exams, I appreciate the transparency. But why wait for protests to take action? Prevention is better than cure.
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Vikram M
The CM is right about being cautious of political elements exploiting student movements. But the government also needs to ensure such leaks don't happen in the first place. Better security measures needed!
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Kavya N
25,000 transparent appointments is commendable, but one paper leak can destroy trust. Hope the investigation is swift and justice is served. Our youth deserve better opportunities without corruption. 🇮🇳

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