Before the Patwari examination, significant irregularities were discovered, with 2 arrests made, yet why did the corruption not stop?

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Before the Patwari examination, significant irregularities were discovered, with 2 arrests made, yet why did the corruption not stop?

What confidential information did the Madhya Pradesh Crime Branch receive?

Before the Patwari recruitment examination in Madhya Pradesh, a significant irregularity came to light. Two candidates, Manish Sharma and Veerbhan Bansal, were even arrested. However, the examination was not canceled, and there was no investigation into irregularities in all districts. As per a report by 'Kisan Tak', Nirmal Yadav's report reveals that on 18th July, it was disclosed that the Crime Branch of Madhya Pradesh Police had gathered some confidential information before the examination.

Two candidates were arrested.

Based on the information, a case was registered, and both Manish Sharma and Veerbhan Bansal were arrested. They were accused of attempting to cheat in the Patwari examination and were collecting evidence through offset printing. Both the accused were also planning to appear in the Patwari examination themselves, but the Crime Branch received information about this irregularity. Following this, they were arrested from the Thathipur area of Gwalior.

During the interrogation of both individuals, several other pieces of information came to light. It was discovered that they were involved with several other people as well. They admitted to being solvers in the Patwari examination, which means they would take the place of genuine candidates during the exam. In other words, someone else would attempt the paper while their names appeared on the documents.

Attempt to tamper with Aadhar.

The accused were involved in manipulating documents like Aadhar. They were attempting to change the fingerprint marks in Aadhar from the original fingerprint marks to the solver's fingerprint marks. However, it was during this time that the police apprehended them.

Inspector Shishir Tiwari of the Gwalior Crime Branch has filed an FIR in this case. It states that the main accused in this matter are Manish Sharma and Veerbhan Bansal. Along with them, Rinku Rawat, Krishnaveer Jat, and Sandeep Singh are also involved. The police have arrested the rest of the accused as well, and the investigation into the case is ongoing.

Both of them were granted bail by the High Court.

The case reached the Gwalior bench of the High Court, where both of them were released on bail on 10th June. Advocate MP Singh is representing this case, and during an interview with 'Kisan Tak,' he discussed the details.

It took a considerable amount of time for an FIR to be filed and an investigation to begin in this case. After that, the way this case unfolded in Gwalior, the government took measures to stop it. However, was there no concern about similar cases surfacing in other cities as well?

As per the report, there is no response from the government regarding these questions. The police, too, are completely silent on this matter. However, the question will inevitably arise: why did the police not act actively in other cities even after the case was detected in one place?

 

 

 



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