Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami personally met with protesting youth at Dehradun's Parade Ground regarding the UKSSSC paper leak case. He announced that his government has recommended a CBI investigation into the matter while the SIT probe continues gathering evidence. The CM reiterated his commitment to zero tolerance for corruption in recruitment processes and assured no injustice to deserving candidates. He also cautioned students about elements trying to exploit their genuine concerns for personal interests.

Key Points: Pushkar Singh Dhami Meets UKSSSC Paper Leak Protestors in Dehradun

  • CM Dhami personally visited protesting youth at Dehradun's Parade Ground
  • Government recommends CBI probe into UKSSSC paper leak case
  • SIT investigation has been gathering evidence for several days
  • Over 25,000 appointments made transparently without corruption
  • CM warns youth against elements exploiting their interests
  • Zero tolerance policy towards recruitment exam irregularities
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Uttarakhand CM meets youths protesting over UKSSSC exam paper leak

Uttarakhand CM announces CBI probe into UKSSSC exam paper leak after meeting protesting youth at Parade Ground, reaffirming zero tolerance for recruitment irregularities.

"We recommend a CBI investigation... The SIT investigation has been ongoing for the past few days - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, September 29

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday visited the Parade Ground in Dehradun and interacted with the youth protesting against the Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UKSSSC) paper leak case.

Following his interaction with the protestors, CM Dhami declared that they have recommended a CBI investigation into the matter. He also stated that the SIT investigation has been underway for several days, during which facts related to the paper leak are being gathered.

."..You all want the CBI to investigate it. So, I'm saying this to all of you, so that there's no doubt in your minds, we recommend a CBI investigation. The SIT investigation has been ongoing for the past few days. You've also seen that all the facts are being gathered from everywhere..." said CM Dhami.

Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami 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 serve as venues for meeting the public and addressing 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.

Further, the Chief Minister also noted 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).

But on Friday, amid protests, CM Dhami also 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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Sarah B
Good to see the CM directly interacting with protestors. This shows accountability. But why did it take protests for the government to act? The system should be proactive in preventing such leaks.
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Ananya R
As someone who prepared for 2 years for this exam, this paper leak has shattered my confidence. CBI probe is welcome, but what about re-conducting the exam? That's what we really need! 😔
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Vikram M
The CM's warning about people exploiting youth interests is important. We've seen how protests get hijacked by political elements. Students should stay focused on their genuine demands.
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Priya S
25,000 transparent appointments is a good record, but one paper leak can destroy trust in the entire system. Need stronger safeguards and harsher punishment for those involved.
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Michael C
The youth of Uttarakhand are showing remarkable patience and determination. Hope this CBI investigation delivers quick results and the guilty are punished severely. Justice delayed is justice denied.

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