Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has directly addressed the youth regarding the UKSSSC exam controversy. He urged them to be cautious of individuals who are exploiting their concerns for personal interests. The government has established a Special Investigation Team to look into the allegations of malpractice. To ensure a fair process, a retired High Court judge will supervise the entire investigation.

Key Points: CM Dhami Warns Youth on UKSSSC Exam Row Amid SIT Probe

  • CM Dhami warns youth against leaders exploiting the UKSSSC exam row for personal gain
  • A judicially supervised SIT probe is underway to investigate the malpractice allegations
  • Retired Justice BS Verma appointed to monitor the SIT for fairness and transparency
  • The government highlights its record of 25,000 transparent appointments in the past
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UKSSSC exam row: Uttarakhand CM Dhami appeals to youth to remain cautious of vested interests

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami appeals for caution against vested interests exploiting students over UKSSSC exam 2025 malpractice allegations.

"I appeal to all the youth that they should decide who are leading their movement... - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, September 26

Amid the allegations of malpractice in the Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) graduate-level competitive examination 2025, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday appealed to the youth to remain cautious of those exploiting 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 told reporters here.

He further said that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) had been formed for the investigation, and decisions would be taken in the best interests of students.

Furthermore, the CM said that it was 'unfortunate' that the government was being targeted by taking cover under the students.

"We have constituted an SIT for the investigation of the incident that has come to light... Whatever decision needs to be taken, we will take it in the interest of the students, but it is unfortunate that the government is being targeted by taking cover under the students..." 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.

Retired Justice BS Verma, former judge of the Uttarakhand High Court, Nainital, has been appointed to supervise the investigation to ensure fairness and transparency throughout the process.

An official memorandum issued by Home Secretary Shailash Bagoli states that Justice Verma will monitor the Special Investigation Team (SIT) tasked with probing the case. He will also have the authority to visit various districts, review complaints, and guide the SIT as needed.

On September 24, the government formed a five-member SIT to investigate the malpractice allegations comprehensively.

The SIT will be headed by Dehradun Rural Superintendent of Police, Mrs Jaya Baluni, who will lead efforts to uncover the facts and identify those responsible for the alleged irregularities.

- ANI

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Priya S
CM Dhami's appeal sounds good but why wait for protests to take action? The system should be transparent from the beginning. Thousands of youth's futures are at stake here.
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Aditya G
Appointing a retired High Court judge to supervise is a welcome move. This should ensure impartial investigation. Hope the SIT completes its work quickly and fairly.
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Sarah B
As someone who has appeared for government exams, I know how stressful this situation must be for students. The psychological impact of such controversies is huge. Hope the truth comes out soon.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the government's response, the CM saying "vested interests" are exploiting youth sounds like deflection. The real issue is fixing the recruitment system permanently.
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Neha E
Good to see a woman officer leading the SIT. Mrs Jaya Baluni has a reputation for being honest. Hope she gets full cooperation from everyone involved. 👍
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Michael C
The judicial supervision is crucial for credibility. But the government should also think about compensatory measures for affected students - maybe extra attempts or age relaxation.

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