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2.3M tweets on X spotlight UP Police Constable Paper Leak 2024: Demanding Re-exam

Candidates direct grievances, using hashtags #UPP_Paper_Leak, #UP_Police_Reexam, targeting CM Yogi Adityanath's Twitter handle.

2.3 million tweets have flooded X (Twitter), drawing attention to the purported UP Police Constable Paper Leak of 2024. As the dust settles on the two-day Uttar Pradesh Police Constable recruitment exam, candidates are rallying behind the demand for a re-exam amidst allegations of paper leaks.

The uproar began soon after the conclusion of the recruitment exam, with hashtags like t dominating timelines and aspirants directing their grievances towards the Office of Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh, and CM Yogi Adityanath’s official Twitter handle. Utilizing platforms like X (formerly Twitter), candidates have voiced concerns and disappointment, asserting that the integrity of the exam was compromised.

Screenshots circulating on X (Twitter) purportedly show evidence of the leaked exam paper, fueling further speculation and outrage among aspiring constables. The sheer volume of tweets underscores the magnitude of the issue, with users banding together to demand accountability and transparency from the authorities.

Ram Karan, in his tweet, urges people to raise their voices against the alleged paper leak and appeals to the Uttar Pradesh government, particularly tagging Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s office and urging action.

Dharmendra Nehra echoes similar sentiments, urging the intervention of the UP Government to address the alleged paper leak, expressing concern for the students affected by this incident.

https://twitter.com/DharmendraNehr4/status/1759471140701938144

Adv Naresh Meena and Gograj Choudhary question the silence of the government in response to the alleged leak, tagging various authorities including CM Yogi Adityanath’s office, UP Government officials, and the Uttar Pradesh Police, seeking answers and action.

https://twitter.com/Adv_NareshMeena/status/1759472622981796031

Surbhi emphasizes the need for justice for the students affected by the alleged leak, demanding a fair re-examination to ensure their rights are upheld.

https://twitter.com/SurrbhiM/status/1759468529185902685

Lastly, RD Choudhary expresses dismay at the reported leak, calling for stringent action against those responsible, highlighting the need for accountability within the system.

In light of the mounting evidence and public outcry, the call for a re-examination has gained momentum, with candidates adamant about ensuring fairness and impartiality in the recruitment process. As investigations unfold and pressure mounts on the concerned authorities, the fate of thousands of aspiring police constables hangs in the balance, awaiting a resolution that upholds the integrity of the examination system.

Disclaimer: Due to the sensitive nature of the issue, it is noted that some tweets may be subject to deletion. However, individuals continue to engage by retweeting under alternative hashtags.

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