Alleged leak case in JSSC-CGL exam: CD given to the Commission as evidence turned out to be blank, proof sought again

Ranchi: In the alleged leak case in JSSC-CGL examination, the Commission has again sought evidence from the students making the allegations. The CD given by six students as evidence turned out to be blank. The Commission examined the CD several times and tried to find the file but the CD turned out to be empty. It is noteworthy that on Thursday, after creating ruckus, a large number of students went to the JASAC office and deposited the CD and pen drive.

According to sources it is being told that The students alleging alleged leak in the JSSC-CGL examination had given a pen drive and a CD which claimed that there was sufficient evidence of paper leak but on investigation the CD was found to be completely blank. Students have been called and requested to submit the CD by 30th September.

It is being told that in the CD which the group of students had given to the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission, a student outside Bethany Convent School saw another student talking on the phone and writing answers before the start of the first shift examination on 22nd September. Then the student himself noted down the answers and mixed them after the exam, which is proof of getting it completely. The students also said that the student who mixed the answer was ready to talk. But when the Commission examined the CD, it turned out to be blank.

Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission has directed the students to give evidence by 3 pm on September 30 so that action can be taken. However, apart from the CD, the pen drive given contains data and what is inside it is yet to be revealed. The students who made the allegations had complained to the Governor, after which the Governor had instructed JSSC to investigate.

 

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