Bihar’s Ranjit Yadav’s claim of getting 440th rank in UPSC turned out to be false. After honors and celebrations, it was revealed that the real topper was from Karnataka. Now Ranjeet is absconding and the police is searching for him.
UPSC After the results of Exam 2025, the claim of a boy from Bihar of securing 440th rank has turned out to be false. The boy who had become the hero of the entire area after this claim is now absconding and the police is searching for him. The matter is of Fatehpur village of Ariyari block of Sheikhpura district of Bihar. Ranjit Yadav, a resident of this place, had claimed that he has secured 440th rank in the UPSC exam.
congratulations poured in
As soon as Ranjeet made this claim after the results came, media and leaders started reaching his village Fatehpur. This news spread like wildfire in the area. Former Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLA Vijay Samrat reached Ranjit’s house, congratulated him and also gave him gifts. At the same time, SHO Rampravesh Bharti of Mahuli police station called Ranjeet to the police station, fed him sweets and honored him. Pictures and videos of all these moments went viral on social media. But this initial celebration soon ended when Ranjit Yadav’s claim was proved to be fake. After this, all the people who respected him shunned him.
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The real topper turned out to be from Karnataka.
According to the report of Live Hindustan, 440th rank in UPSC has not been given to Ranjit from Bihar, but to Ranjit Kumar R, resident of Chikkaballapur, Karnataka. As soon as this news came out, the SHO of Mahuli police station asked Ranjit Yadav to come to the police station with his Aadhar card and UPSC admit card. Since then Ranjeet has left the village and is absconding. At the same time, former MLA Vijay Samrat also deleted the pictures and videos with Ranjeet from his social media.
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Dream was to become IAS
Villagers say that Ranjeet is from a farmer family and had gone to Delhi for studies. Many of his friends have become government officers. Ranjeet used to claim to many people in the village that he too would soon become an IAS officer. According to the report of Live Hindustan, when the result came, he claimed the success of another Ranjeet as his own. Well, whatever may be the case, the motivational videos made by Ranjeet are now going viral on social media.