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JAMMU: JKPSI aspirants continued protest against the leakage of answer key alleging complete failure of JKSSB in maintaining transparency.
Today the protests were held in Kathua and Jammu Districts. Hundreds of aspirants are anguished over the leak of answer key which was supposed to be released on December 30, 2022 as per notification issued by the Jammu Kashmir Service Selection Board but shockingly the link got circulated on whatsapp and many students managed to download the key two days before it was supposed to be.
Aspirant alleged that since answer key was generated on very same day when paper was designed and uploaded on server, so there is strong probability that link can be made available to some aspirants and those aspirants might have got paper access before exam.
They alleged it seems that paper leak syndrome of JKSSB is killing the future of the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. Aspirant also alleged that LG administration and JKSSB both are not serious about future of youth, when aspirant sought relief from High court and court ordered a judicial enquiry over the process of selecting a blacklisted firm but on very next day JKSSB challenged that judgement and allowed a blacklisted company which is known for incompetency and insecure examination process there after result of all this can be seen as aspirants of different districts are protesting against failure of JKSSB in conducting transparent exams. They said that JKSSB has lost credibility and has failed in trust building among youth and common people. Aspirants alleged that there are a large number of anomalies in the official answer keys released.
Aspirants demand that the role of private players should be ended up in the government appointments.
They said the government is having all required resources for conducting the paper on its own but they lent the future of lakhs of aspirants into the hands of a tainted company.
They alleged that the government of Jammu Kashmir is pushing the educated youth towards the dark.
The aspirants who joined protests include Rohit, Rahul Sandeep Singh, Sushil Sharma, Rohit Sharma, Tabish, Yogeshwar, Ramkrishan, Rohan and Arshad.