The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education on Monday rejected BJP Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena’s allegations that the paper of a state teachers’ eligibility exam conducted recently was leaked.
Meena had on Sunday alleged that the question paper and the answer sheet of the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) were leaked before the exam commenced. The exam was held on September 26.
Meena further claimed that the answer sheet was leaked with the involvement of an official of the secrecy wing of the board.
Reacting to the allegations, the board Chairman, D P Jaroli, ruled out the possibility. “The answer sheet that the Rajya Sabha MP is talking about has not been sent for printing anywhere till date. The original answer sheet is safely kept with me,” he said.
“The entire process has been done under my supervision. Hence, this is not right to say that the answer sheet was leaked on mobile phones. Levelling allegations is very easy,” Jaroli told reporters in Ajmer.
He said the question papers were dispatched to district-level committees headed by district collectors on September 23 and these were kept in high security.
The chairman said the board has the experience of conducting exams with fairness as it conducts the exams of secondary and senior secondary classes every year.
He also said BJP leaders should not do politics over the matter, stressing that no attempt should be made to demoralise the candidates and the board.
Reacting to Jaroli’s statement, RS MP Kirodi Lal Meena said he should resign. The board chairman should disclose who were appointed the exam coordinator in Jaipur (Rural) and Jaipur (City), he said.
Candidates harassed by paper leak are waiting for your resignation, Meena tweeted. Quit the post and go home, Meena added.
The opposition BJP has alleged that the question paper of REET was leaked.
The Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha also held a protest on the issue in all districts on Monday.
Meanwhile, former education minister and BJP MLA from Ajmer North, Vasudev Devnani, said political comments from a person holding a Constitutional post are unwarranted.
The political comments of the chairman of the Board of Secondary Education are indecent and unconstitutional. The state government should immediately sack Jaroli, Devnani said.
While denying allegations of the leakage of question paper and answer sheet of REET with the involvement of the Board, Jaroli had attacked Meena and made comments about the party’s state president Satish Poonia and central government.
At the same time, he had praised certain Congress and BJP leaders saying they know about his working style.
BJP’s state spokesperson Ramlal Sharma also demanded removal of Jalori as the Board chairman.
He has not maintained the dignity of the constitutional post. The political language he spoke indicates that he will be joining Congress. He should be sacked, he said.
After several irregularities and negligence came to light in the conduct of the exam, the state government suspended a Rajasthan Administration Services (RAS) officer, two Rajasthan Police Services (RPS) officers, a head constable, two constables and over a dozen personnel of the Education Department.
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