The preliminary examination result for the RAS has been canceled. The preliminary examination result has been canceled by the High Court. In addition, the expert group has been asked to consider five contentious matters. This order was issued by Justice Mahendra Goel. On the plea of Ankit Kumar Sharma and others, this order was issued. Some of the answers on the answer key were alleged to be incorrect in the petition. The petitioner was represented by Ram Pratap Saini, an attorney. At the same time, the commission's lawyer, Amit Luhya, has appeared.
Candidates demonstrating the desire to postpone the RAS Mains exam were seen celebrating after learning of the exam's cancellation. Let us inform you that when the cancellation of the examination was announced yesterday, the candidates went on a hunger strike. Let us inform you that when the cancellation of CM Gehlot's examination was announced yesterday, the candidates went on a hunger strike.
The pre-examination for the RAS recruitment examination held by the state government on 988 positions was held on October 27, 2021, and the results were revealed on November 17, 2021. 102 candidates were qualified for the main examination. Let us remind you that there are 363 state service positions and 625 subordinate service positions available in the RAS 2021 recruitment (total 988). On November 23, the commission revealed the mains test syllabus, after the announcement of the pre-exam results. At the same time, the primary examination dates were set for February 25 and 26, 2022. At the same time, the RPSC was quoted as saying that the examination would take place on the scheduled date.
Sanjay Kumar Shrotriya, the newly appointed Chairman of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission, recently stated in an interview that the dates for the RAS Mains and other tests have been set and will be held on schedule.
In support of RAS candidates, members of the opposition and the ruling party, including former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena, have demanded that the recruitment examination be continued. Candidates should be given additional time to prepare due to the change in the syllabus, according to former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. In this case, the government should abandon its orthodoxy as soon as possible and move on to the major examination.
On the other hand, Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena, while criticizing the administration, stated that the government does not rig the RAS test like it does the REET. Apart from that, Baljit Yadav a Behror MLA has prepared a letter in the name of the Chief Minister, containing the demands of the candidates, which has been signed by a large number of other MLAs. Now it will be interesting to observe how the RPSC views the students' demands with only 10 days till the exam.