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Uttarakhand : IAS Deepak Rawat exposed the system, said- paper was leaked in 2016

In Uttarakhand, the copying mafia played with the future of the youth for years, but no one got the news. Now that the issue of paper leak is in front of everyone, rigging in other recruitments is also coming to the fore.

IAS Deepak Rawat Speaks about 2016 Paper Leak

Meanwhile, an interview of Kumaon Commissioner Deepak Rawat has gone viral on social media. In this interview, Deepak Rawat was seen saying that in the year 2016, when he was the DM of Nainital, he got a message on WhatsApp. In which it was told that the paper which is going to be there has been leaked. In this way, the senior IAS officer confirmed the paper leak in Nainital, but did not tell how many arrests were made in this case and how many people were punished. The important thing is that both these paper leaks were during the Chief Ministers of Harish Rawat and Trivendra Singh Rawat. But there was no investigation and no action. In the interview given to Uttarakhand, IAS Deepak Rawat seems to be saying that this paper was from the cooperative department or some other department. When I saw the paper, only 15 minutes were left for the paper to start, because it was two o’clock. After verifying the complaint by visiting the nearest center, the entire paper was tallied. That exam was cancelled. Similarly, during his tenure in Haridwar too, he was reported to have cheated in an examination. This exam was also cancelled.

Rawat, who holds an important position like Kumaon commissioner, has mentioned two serious incidents, which is a serious matter, but many questions related to these serious issues were not answered in his interview. The question is also that in these cases of paper leak, against how many people cases were registered, or arrests were made, it should also be known. Remind you that in the year 2016 Harish Rawat and in 2018 Trivendra Singh Rawat were handling the post of Chief Minister. It has become clear from the statement of IAS Deepak Rawat that neither of these two took the cases of paper leaks and mass copying seriously, if the investigation had taken place at the same time, then action would be taken against the copying mafia and those who patronized them. Would have gone