Ranchi: Artist Folk Padma Shri Mukund Nayak has provided support to candidates who have demanded the cancellation of the initial results of the JPSC joint civil service examination stated in November and a re-examination.
Taking part in daily Dharna held by the candidates in front of Raj Bhawan under the banner of the Union of Jharkhand State students, Nayak said these students had been nervous for a long time.
It is time for the state government and Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) to speak to students and bring up the truth about allegations of irregularities in the exam.
He said, “They are our students so that people from various parts of society must support them in the cause.” The leader of the Devendra Mahto student accused even though they were nervous for 37 days, JPSC rushed forward to take the main exam from December 28.
After Dharna, the participants submitted a memorandum in Raj Bhawan intervened the governor into the problem.
The students said that the results of the preliminary examination were held on September 19, not yet issued in accordance with the ad rules.
They claim that JPSC has acknowledged that the unusual situation has appeared in Lohardaga and Sahebanjj where the candidate sequential roll number has been qualified.
They alleged that under the class II backward category, a candidate with a sign of 230 has been declared graduated, while the cut sign of this category is 252.
They further claim that primitive tribal candidates with 226 marks have failed when cutting the signs of this category are 220 .
They also showed that JPSC had not uploaded an optical sign reader from the examination on the website.
The students asked the governor to take steps for the cancellation of the preliminary examination and also the dissolution of JPSC added that the exercise was submitted to the Union Public Service Commission.