CBI Investigation Ordered for UKSSSC Exam Scandal

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-29 18:03:08 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-30 13:46:11

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CBI Investigation Ordered for UKSSSC Exam Scandal

In a swift response to the UKSSSC paper leak scandal, Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami has ordered a CBI probe, taking immediate action to address the concerns of protesting youth in Dehradun. This decision comes amid growing public outrage and demands for a fair and transparent investigation into the alleged leak of question papers for the Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) examination.

The Chief Minister's office released a statement, stating that "a high-level inquiry committee, headed by a retired High Court judge, has been constituted to conduct a thorough investigation." The committee has already swung into action, collecting evidence and testimonies from various sources. This proactive step by the state government aims to ensure a credible and impartial probe, addressing the grievances of the affected candidates.

The UKSSSC exam, held on August 6, was marred by allegations of question paper leaks, triggering widespread protests by aspiring candidates. The protesters demanded a CBI investigation, claiming that the paper leak had compromised the integrity of the recruitment process. The situation escalated as the protesters gathered in large numbers outside the Secretariat in Dehradun, seeking the Chief Minister's attention and intervention.

In a significant move, CM Pushkar Dhami met with the protesting youth, assuring them of a fair and unbiased inquiry. He emphasized that his government is committed to providing equal opportunities to all and will not tolerate any malpractices that undermine the merit-based selection process. The CBI probe is expected to bring clarity and justice to the situation, restoring faith in the state's recruitment system. The investigation will likely delve into the alleged involvement of officials and candidates, leaving no stone unturned to identify the culprits and ensure they face the legal consequences of their actions.