UP Daroga Bharti Paper Controversy: A question asked in the Hindi paper of the UP Daroga Recruitment Examination has created a political uproar. BJP leaders have complained to CM Yogi for using the word ‘Pandit’ as an alternative to ‘opportunist’ in the question. He says this is an insult to a community.
UP SI Exam Controversial Question: Inspector recruitment examination in Uttar Pradesh became a topic of discussion on Saturday, but not because of its credibility or system, but because of a ‘controversial question’ which has raised the political temperature from Lucknow to Delhi. A question asked in the Hindi paper not only surprised the candidates, but has now sparked anger against the officials within the BJP as well. Let us know what was there in that question and who said what about it…
What is the controversial question of ‘Pandit’?
People were stunned to see question number 31 in the General Hindi question paper on Saturday. The question was asked, ‘What would you call a person who changes according to the occasion?’ Four options were given for its answer, Virtuous, Pundit, Opportunist and Insincere. The surprising thing is that on one hand the correct answer was ‘Opportunist’, on the other hand why was the word ‘Pandit’ used in the option? BJP State Minister Abhijat Mishra has expressed strong objection to this. He has written a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath complaining that this is an attempt to hurt the sentiments of a particular community.
The echo reached Delhi, surrounded by our own people
This matter was not limited to social media only. If media reports are to be believed, this news has reached the central leadership of BJP. Party officials expressed their displeasure in the presence of state president Pankaj Chaudhary at the UP BJP office in Lucknow. Leaders say that due to such childish and controversial mistakes of officials, the party’s image is being tarnished among the public.
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There was ruckus at the examination center also
Not only the questions in the UP Inspector Recruitment Examination, but the strictness imposed on the examination centers has also created controversy. There was a lot of discussion about what happened to the candidates in the name of stopping cheating. In Varanasi, even the shoes, socks and belts of the candidates were taken off. The limit was reached when the Raksha Sutra (Kalava) tied in the hands of the candidates was cut and removed with a knife. Even the bangles, rings and earrings of the female candidates were removed. There was CCTV and strict monitoring at every nook and corner. The phones of the policemen on duty were also confiscated.