
No date has been decided yet for the constable recruitment examination in Uttar Pradesh Police, but a fake letter regarding it went viral on social media. On Friday, a letter from the UP Police Recruitment and Promotion Board was made viral on social media and according to it, a written examination was to be conducted on June 29 and June 30.
Various types of discussions went on throughout the day regarding this letter. Finally, a letter was posted on X by the Police Recruitment and Promotion Board, which has been described as completely fake and misleading. Police have started efforts to identify the person who made this fake letter viral on social media and strict action will be taken against him.
The exam was canceled due to paper leak
It is noteworthy that the examination was conducted on February 18 for recruitment to 60,244 posts of constable. The exam was canceled due to a paper leak. 50 lakh candidates had filled out the form.
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