SI Recruitment Paper Leak: Involvement of Haryana Gang, Four Trainees Made a Deal for 40 Lakhs.

In the Rajasthan SI recruitment paper leak case, the involvement of a Haryana gang has come to light. Four trainees purchased the paper for 40 lakh. The SOG is searching for the gang, and a decision regarding the recruitment may be made on October 13.

Oct 11, 2024 - 09:56
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SI Recruitment Paper Leak: Involvement of Haryana Gang, Four Trainees Made a Deal for 40 Lakhs.

Rajasthan News: A new twist has emerged in the Rajasthan SI recruitment exam paper leak case with the involvement of a Haryana gang. Previously, most trainee SIs had acquired the paper from Jagdish Vishnoi and others. Recently arrested trainees—Surjit, Neeraj, Monica, and Renu—revealed that they purchased the paper from the Haryana gang for 40 lakhs. This case is considered the most expensive paper leak incident to date.

Search for the Haryana Gang by SOG:

The Special Operations Group (SOG) is on the lookout for the Haryana gang that provided the paper to the four trainee SIs before the exam. Surjit secured the 18th rank, Neeraj the 88th, Monica the 69th, and Renu the 114th rank. With the help of the leaked paper, these trainees performed well in the exam, complicating the matter further.

Court Chaos: Intense Debate

On Thursday, a heated debate took place in court regarding Neeraj's arrest. Neeraj's lawyer, Swdeep Singh Hora, argued that his arrest was illegal as he was not informed in writing about the “grounds of arrest” and “reasons for arrest.” In response, SOG's APP Sagar Tiwari stated that all accused were given this information. After nearly five hours of hearing, the court ordered the trainee SIs to be remanded until October 17.

Possibility of Cancellation: Crisis in SI Exam

In light of the seriousness of the case, the government's cabinet committee held a meeting yesterday. Various options were discussed, including re-conducting the exam, canceling the exam, dismissing the arrested trainee SIs, and taking action while continuing the investigation. A final decision on this matter may be made in the cabinet meeting scheduled for October 13, which could have a significant impact on the recruitment process.

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