“What Are Bouncers Doing AT Exam Centres?” SSC Aspirants Protest in Delhi Over Alleged Exam Mismanagement

New Delhi: On Thursday, widespread protests exploded throughout the country in the ongoing USSC election in the ongoing USSC selection on Thursday, and the candidates and teachers closely called for a “Delhi Chalo” called “Delhi Chalo”.
Protesters claimed the use of force against peaceful demonstrators by the administrative tours, technical failures and the police.
The exam, which started on July 24 and planned to be finalized on August 1, saw a lot of complaints about sudden cancellations, server accidents, unresponsive systems and remote exam centers.
Authorized, the authorities at a meeting with the USSC director admitted that the authorities received more than 55,000 complaints about the exam.
“If there are 3 Lakh students and 55,000 people are talking about the skin alone, 30 Lakh nominated USSC-CGL is planned to start from August 13th. How will the USSC manage it with these broken systems?” he said.
“The government gave the tender to a company that was on the blacklist. A student said.
Some candidates questioned the presence of bouncer in the exam venues.
A candidate, “What is the benefit of the bouncers in an examination center? We are not guilty. To create a rebellion, we demand a better system.” He said.
Users from all over the country issued messages from the USSC and the Ministry of Personnel that require immediate intervention.
Among the supporters of the protest were the Indian National Students’ Union (NSUI), claiming that the police resorted to the Lathi accusation to protest the students in Jandar Mushroom peacefully.
“This is not just about the wrong management, but about the government trying to silence young people who want justice,” Varun Choudhary, President of NSUI, who participated in the protest.
The student organ also presented a letter to the USSC that demanded a high -level investigation, seller accountability and reforms during the recruitment process. He warned that if the government cannot move, it would intensify the country -wide protests.

