UP News: Students competing in UP Public Service Commission’s PCS Pre 2024 and RO/ARO Preliminary Examination 2023 are not ready to accept the normalization under any circumstances. In protest against this, the students have announced to go on indefinite protest from Monday 11th November. After which it may affect the recruitment examinations. The students said that they will continue their protest until the Commission gives assurance of conducting the examination in a single shift.
The competing students will hold a peaceful protest at the Public Service Commission in a Gandhian manner on Monday 11th November. These students are opposing the process of normalization. He has announced that from 11 am tomorrow he will hold an indefinite protest outside Gate No. 2 of the Commission. Their agitation will continue until they get assurance from the Commission to conduct the examination in one day and one shift only.
Candidates adamant against normalization
The students also demanded the Commission to withdraw the decision of normalization and said that there is a possibility of loss to them due to normalization. Besides this, this process will encourage corruption. He said that there was no mention of normalization even in the advertisements of these two recruitments. By doing this the Commission is also violating the terms of the advertisement.
Candidates say that they will not accept it at any cost and will oppose it at every level. If necessary, the court will also be approached against it. He has alleged that this process has every possibility of creating a loophole of corruption. Which will give rise to a wrong tradition. Once the process of scaling up has been abolished by the Commission, there is no point in reintroducing it.
Let us tell you that PSC Pre Exam 2024 is proposed on 7th and 8th December next month while RO/ARO Preliminary Exam 2023 will be conducted on 22nd and 23rd December. In such a situation, in view of the protest by the students, its impact may be seen on these recruitment examinations.
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