Suspected of leaking constable exam paper in Himachal: WhatsApp chat going viral on social media, youth talking about job through transaction

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Controversy has arisen over the written examination of Himachal Pradesh Police Constable. A video of WhatsApp chat is going viral on social media for two days. This chat of 3 minutes 24 seconds is of March 24, three days before the written examination, in which some candidates are talking about getting the job of police constable through money transactions and talking about keeping the chat secret.

After the chat went viral, some candidates are demanding from the Himachal government and the police department to stop the appointment till its fair investigation and investigation is completed. The chatting youths are said to be from Piplughat in Solan district. The candidates suspect the paper leak before the exam. What is the truth, it will be known from the investigation of the chat going viral.

That’s why some candidates also went to IG-APT (Arm Police Training) on ​​Monday to demand a fair investigation. The complainant alleges that he was not allowed to meet Himachal Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjay Kundu yesterday. So he will try to meet the Chief Minister today.

Written exam was taken on 27th March

On March 27 itself, written examination was taken for the posts of more than 1300 constables. For this, this time the paper was set outside the state. The result of written examination of police constable recruitment was declared on 5th April itself. Now merit is being prepared by doing their documentation. So that they can be appointed.

Transparency written examination

IG-APT JP Singh said that transparency has been taken care of in the written examination of the police. Yesterday some candidates had come with complaints, but without concrete evidence, investigation cannot be done. He told that when such papers are there, some vicious ones implicate such youths and mislead gullible boys. This does not prove that the paper leaks.

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