Randeep Singh Surjewala challenges Haryana CM, cabinet to attempt constable recruitment exam. Chandigarh News – Times of India

Chandigarh: A day after the first round Written exam Haryana Police Constable, AICC General Secretary and Former Minister of State for the post Randeep Singh Surjewala Chief’s Courage Manohar Lal Khattri And his cabinet to solve at least 20% of the questions.
Notably, the candidates were given eight sets of question papers and the quality of the questions was as per Surjewala and the candidates were definitely not as per the stature of the candidates for the post of constable.
Surjewala demanded immediate dissolution Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) because this time also these exams were targeted to benefit a particular group. “Initially, the question paper was for researchers of English, science or officer level, but certainly not of constable level. It was an open challenge for Khattar sahib and his cabinet to solve at least 20% of the questions It is,” Surjewala said.
HSSC had to ask questions related to Haryana, whereas there were only two questions out of 95. Similarly, the quality of questions was contrary to the Commission’s announcement, while referring to the syllabus of the paper, Surjewala said.
The Khattar government and HSSC (Haryana Staff Selection Commission) have once again made fun of the potential, potential and potential of the youth of Haryana. HSSC has completely ruined the future of the youth of Haryana by completely ruining the entire examination system, paper preparation method and exam giving method. He further said that they have been completely exposed in front of the people.
To support his argument, Surjewala elaborated on the issue raised by him during the Sub Inspector Recruitment.
“Recently when we exposed malpractices in the examination conducted for 450 posts of Police Sub-Inspector (Male) at three examination centres, then, instead of canceling the examination, around 550 candidates from those three centers were asked to re-appear for the paper. Surprisingly, out of these 550 candidates, 43 were selected as sub-inspectors. The reasons for all this are very clear,” he said.
“8,39,000 youth have applied for the recruitment of 5,500 Police Constable (Male). The examinations are being conducted in morning and evening shifts for three consecutive days i.e. 31 October, 01 November and 2 November 2021. Asked in the recruitment The questions to be asked are tougher than in IAS and IPS competitions, so that ordinary youths fail the exam and later can be recruited through “setting(dot)com” by filling the blank OMR sheet.
Referring to Sunday’s question paper, he said that if you look at the eight papers (A2 to A9) held on October 31, you will find that out of 95 questions, only one or two questions are related to Haryana, so the question arises as WTO Or whether the police constable is being recruited for any other foreign country.

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