Uttar Pradesh Police constable exams: Amid the police constable recruitment exam leak allegations, the Uttar Pradesh government cancelled the exam following which Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday termed the cancellation of the recruitment exam by the state government as a "victory" of youth unity and student power and said that those who "unite" will win while those who "divide will be crushed." The Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday cancelled the recently held police constable recruitment examination following allegations of question paper leak and ordered a re-test within six months. The development came amid massive protests by candidates over allegations of a paper leak.
The exam was held on February 17 and 18, with two shifts per day. "Big victory for student power and youth unity! The Uttar Pradesh Police Exam was finally cancelled.
The message is clear - no matter how much the government tries to suppress the truth, our rights can be won only by fighting unitedly," Gandhi said in a post on X. "Those who unite will win, those who divide will be crushed," he also said in his post in Hindi on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said the police constable recruitment exam was cancelled as the government had to bow before the power of youth. "Till yesterday, people sitting in the government were making statements in an attempt to deny the paper leak.
When their lies could not stand before the power of the youth, the examination was cancelled today," she said in a post in Hindi on X. "Leaking of papers of every examination in UP is not only proof of the corruption prevalent in the BJP government, what is more serious is the careless and misleading attitude of the government," she said.
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