
The answer to the accusation that a questionnaire for a network for recruitment of probators organized on Monday could be released, because the questionnaire paper volume was opened before the test in Bengalur, the Karnataka Public Service (KPSC) on Tuesday strongly denied the accusation. “No other type of forfeiture, except for the possibility that the wrapping of the questionnaire was mechanically torn,” he said in a statement issued on Tuesday.
“This matter was thoroughly investigated and detailed reports were obtained from the supervisors of partial centers and invigilations of the appointed commissions,” he said.
In his statement, KPSC claimed that the coverage that was opened before the questionnaire’s volume got to the center in this particular case is “plastic water -resistant cover used to protect questions from damage during transport”, “only for liquid protection and are not evident”.
KPSC also stated that all safety seals on boxes, trunks and handling covers containing questionnaires distributed to the sub-center tests are found intact. This was confirmed by candidates, sub -subcember supervisors, local ingillars and room inspectors.
“It is therefore possible that plastic covers that have been packed to protect fluids inside the handling envelopes in the room-2 of the sub-center, could be mechanically torn during packaging or transport, and there are no other shortcomings.
He also assured the applicants that the Commission not only took care of the confidentiality, safety and security of the testing materials, but also acted in the most transparent way and called for candidates not to be discouraged by unfounded demands on social media.
Published – May 6 2025 9:44 IS IS