
Commission to seek cooperation of police and STF to ascertain facts PIONEER EDGE NEWS SERVICE/Dehradun The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) examination held on Sunday resulted in controversy with allegations being levelled about the question paper being leaked. Rejecting claims of any leakage, the UKSSSC has however acknowledged that questionable actions took place and that a thorough probe will be conducted in the matter. The graduate-level Patwari exams were conducted by the commission across the State on Sunday. According to sources and allegations levelled by others, photographs of three pages of the question paper were sent out after the examination began. However, the UKSSSC chairman GS Martolia said that though photographs of three pages of the question paper were sent out of an examination centre, this cannot be called a leak. The photographs of the question paper pages were not clearly legible. He said that jammers are installed in all examination centres to prevent misuse of mobile technology for malpractice. Considering that photographs of three pages of a question paper were relayed out, the UKSSSC will write to the senior superintendent of police and the Special Task Force to ascertain how this happened and who is responsible, he said. The commission also held discussions on the issue and is probing all aspects related to the incident in detail.
