Demands bonus marks for candidates
The NSUI on Monday alleged that the Public
service Commission’s (PSC) preliminary paper organised on May 6, 2012 was
erroneous and demanded bonus marks for the candidates who appeared in the
exams. In this connection, the NSUI members gheraoed the Commission and
submitted a memorandum to PSC secretary on the name chairman Pradeep Joshi.
“We informed Joshi that the about 4-5 questions asked
in the PSC paper were related to Uttar Pradesh and (UP) and hence the local
candidates could not attempt them,” said the NSUI’s former state president
Sanjeev Shukla.
“Similarly, ‘janpad’ word was used in many sets of the
paper. While candidates assumed that janpad denotes janpad panchayat as is
known in Chhattisgarh, the specific questions meant janpad as district.
Usually, janpad is termed as district only in UP,” said Shukla doubting that
the paper was prepared in UP and questions were included in it to give
advantage to the UP candidates.
He further pointed that all the translation of all the
questions from English to Hindi was not done properly and contained several
errors. “In any questions, all the alternatives were wrong,” he said.
The NSUI said
that the Commission should not only give bonus marks to the candidates on
erroneous questions but also frame rules for state candidates.
On the occasion, Shukla was accompanied by Youth
Congress Raipur Rural general secretary Vipin Mishra, Shashikant Barode, Nadeem
Salat, Ravi Sen, Shahbaz Hussein, Sunny Solomon, Pankaj Thakur, Tushar, Aniket
Mishra, etc.
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