Bihar Man Claims Rank 440 in UPSC CSE 2025, Goes Missing After Truth Revealed
A shocking case has come to light from Sheikhpura district of Bihar, where a young man UPSC Civil Services Exam 2025 Made a false claim of getting 440th rank. The name of the youth is said to be Ranjit Kumar Yadav, who is a resident of Fatehpur village of Sheikhpura district. Ranjit spread the news in the village and surrounding areas that he has passed UPSC CSE 2025, one of the toughest exams in the country, and his All India Rank has come at 440. As soon as this news spread, an atmosphere of celebration was created in the village. People started reaching his house to congratulate him.
Local leaders and officials also congratulated him without investigating. It is said that former MLA Vijay Samrat also reached his house and honored him with flowers and garlands. The people of the village fed him sweets, gave him cash rewards and many other gifts.
Motivational speech given in the village
During this period, Ranjit also gave speeches at many places in the village. He advised the youth to work hard, focus and stick to their goals. The videos of her speech also went viral on social media and people started looking at her as an inspiration, but after some time the truth of her story came out.
How was the revelation revealed?
- when people UPSC When I saw the official rank list, I came to know that the 440th rank belongs to someone else. This rank was given to Ranjith Kumar R, resident of Chikballapur, Karnataka. As soon as this matter came to light, there was panic in the entire area.
- People who had earlier honored Ranjit also became uneasy. Former MLA Vijay Samrat immediately removed the pictures and posts with her from social media.
- After the matter came to light, the police called Ranjeet to the police station and asked him to show the Aadhar card and UPSC admit card, but he suddenly disappeared. His phone is also switched off.
- It is being told that he has fled to Delhi. At present the police is searching for him, while his family is maintaining distance from the media.
Why did you lie?
According to local reports, Ranjeet comes from a farmer family and had gone to Delhi for studies. It is being told that inspired by the success of his friends in government jobs, he created a false story of himself becoming an IAS.
This entire matter has sparked debate on social media as well. People are saying how dangerous it can be to trust any news without checking, especially when it comes to the country’s most prestigious exam, UPSC.
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