Prayagraj News: Big news related to the protest of competitive students against the UP Public Service Commission has come to light in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. An FIR has been registered against four channels of social media platform Telegram for making competitive students aggressive and violent. These channels are accused of uploading and propagating misleading information.
It is alleged that the role of the channels was to make students violent and spoil law and order. FIR was registered against Telegram channel PCM ABHYAAS, Telegram channel General Studies Edushala, Telegram channel Make IAS official and Telegram channel PCS Manthan. FIR was registered under Section 318 (4) of BNS 2023 and Section 66 of the Information Technology Amendment Act 2008.
Funding will also be examined
An FIR was lodged at the Civil Lines police station by Public Service Commission outpost in-charge Sub Inspector Krishna Murari Chaurasia. Police have also attached screenshots of Telegram channels in the FIR. After registering the case, the police is preparing to take action against these Telegram channels. Information is being collected about their operators. After gathering information, the noose will be tightened against them. Their funding will also be investigated.
Students were angry because the exam was held in two shifts.
UP Public Service Commission announced the dates of preliminary examinations of both the recruitments on November 5. Under this, the PCS examination was to be conducted on 7th and 8th December and the RO and ARO examination was to be conducted on 22nd and 23rd December. This was the first time that the examinations were to be conducted on two working days. Due to the examination being conducted on two days and in multiple shifts, it The formula of normalization and percentile would have been applicable. The competitive students were continuously raising their voice against this for the last two months.
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