Is this good governance: Chidambaram slams BJP after UP Police recruitment exam cancelled
The Hindu
Uttar Pradesh government cancelled the police constable recruitment examination following allegations of a question paper leak.
Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Sunday slammed the BJP after the recent police constable recruitment examination in Uttar Pradesh was cancelled, saying this is robbing the poor and leaving them unemployed for a long time.
The Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday cancelled the police constable recruitment examination following allegations of a question paper leak and ordered a re-test within six months.
The state government also announced a probe into the allegations by the Special Task Force (STF).
In a post on X, Mr. Chidambaram said, "Over 43 lakh candidates wrote the examination for selection to 60,400 posts of police constables in Uttar Pradesh." They travelled long distances in crowded buses and trains, spent money, and braved many difficulties, the former Union minister said.
"The examination was cancelled yesterday. This is in the 'Best-governed state', according to PM and CM," Mr. Chidambaram said.
"Is this good governance? This is robbing the poor of their hard-earned little money and leaving them poorer and unemployed for a long time," he said.
The fact that over 43 lakh youths are unemployed and competed for 60,400 posts tells the story of Uttar Pradesh ruled by the BJP, Mr. Chidambaram added.