UP Lekhpal Exam News: A case has been registered in Vibhutikhand police station of Lucknow against those spreading rumors on social media regarding Lekhpal main examination. The Commission said that the examination was conducted with complete transparency and fairness. Know the whole matter.
Strict action has now started against the rumors being spread on social media regarding Lekhpal Main Examination in Lucknow. A case has been registered at Vibhutikhand police station on the complaint of Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission. The police have started investigating the matter and it is being taken seriously. The Commission says that some unruly elements tried to mislead the candidates by spreading misleading and false information on social media regarding the examination. The Commission has made it clear that the examination was conducted in a completely impartial, transparent and clean manner.
The investigation will be conducted under the supervision of three senior police officers
The investigation of this case will now be conducted under the supervision of three senior police officers. This includes the Deputy Commissioner of Police of Eastern Region, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police and Assistant Commissioner of Police Vibhutikhand. According to police officials, the posts and messages made viral on social media are being investigated. Efforts are being made to find out who were the people behind spreading the rumor and what was their objective.
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861 examination centers were set up in 44 districts.
According to the Commission, the main examination conducted for selection to the post of Lekhpal was conducted at 861 examination centers in 44 districts of the state. Elaborate arrangements were made to conduct the examination in a peaceful and transparent manner. The Commission said in its statement that all standards were followed during the examination process and no irregularities were allowed. Despite this, some people tried to create an atmosphere of confusion by spreading misinformation through social media.
Misleading things were spread on social media
The Commission alleges that such posts were shared on social media platforms, the purpose of which was to create confusion among the candidates. According to the Commission, this was not only an attempt to affect the credibility of the recruitment process, but also an attempt was made to obstruct government work.
Commission appealed to the candidates
Earlier, the Commission had appealed to the candidates not to believe in any unconfirmed information or rumors going viral on social media. Consider only the official website of the Commission and the official notice as correct information. The Commission assured that there will be no compromise on transparency and fairness in the recruitment process.
The challenge of fake news is increasing in competitive examinations.
In recent years, fake news and misleading claims regarding competitive examinations have become increasingly viral on social media. Sometimes rumors of paper leak and sometimes false information about result or cancellation of examination increase the anxiety among the candidates. In such cases, experts have been continuously advising that students should take information only from official sources and not share any viral message without verification. This case registered regarding the Lekhpal Main Examination is being considered as a big message in this direction that now strict action will be taken against those who try to influence the examination process.
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