New Delhi. The demands of thousands of students who have been protesting in Prayagraj for the last four days have been accepted. The examination of RO and ARO has been postponed by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. At the same time, it has been decided to conduct the preliminary examination of UP PCS to be held on 7th and 8th December in a single shift. A new date for this will be announced soon. A large number of students are camping outside the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission office in Prayagraj regarding these demands. Taking cognizance of the demands of the students in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has asked the Commission to take necessary decisions regarding the PCS Preliminary Exam 2024 in a day by communicating and coordinating with the students.
#WATCH Lucknow (UP): BJP leader Dinesh Sharma said, “The government has constituted a committee by the commission for the RO/ARO (Pre.) Exam-2023. The committee will soon consider all the aspects and submit its detailed report. Complete information about how the examination will be conducted in one shift in one day will come later.” pic.twitter.com/RszQ3ESm0y
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Along with this, a committee has been constituted by the Commission for RO-ARO Examination-2023. This committee will soon consider all the aspects and submit its detailed report, after which a decision will be taken. Giving information about this, former Deputy CM of Uttar Pradesh Dinesh Sharma said that this is a big decision of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath taken in the interest of students. RO-ARO Exam-2023 has been postponed for the time being. The government has constituted a committee for this by the commission. Its notification will be issued soon. The complete information about how to conduct PCS Pre Exam in one shift in one day will be told later in the detailed discussion.
Sharma said that the BJP government always works in the interest of students. Our government is a government that follows democratic traditions in its decisions and also re-evaluates its decisions. The opposition should desist from conspiring to make the students’ movement violent for their political interests. The government had sought time from the students and now the decision has been taken in the interest of the students.