Declare RPSC grade 2 senior teacher result before code of conduct, demand candidates
RPSC 2nd grade senior teacher exam candidates threatened to campaign against Congress government over delay in results of five subjects.
Vagisha Kaushik | October 5, 2023 | 12:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The aspirants of Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) grade 2 senior teacher are demanding final results for the exam held in 2022. The students are worried over code of conduct which will lead to a halt in various recruitments.
The candidates took to social media to express their agitation over delay in RPSC grade 2 result for five subjects. The candidates complained that even though the document verification for six subjects is complete, the commission has not declared the results yet.
RPSC released the lists of provisional candidates for Sanskrit on September 26 and for mathematics and science in August. RPSC grade 2 result will be announced on its official website, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in.
A candidate said in a post on X, “More than 8 months have passed since senior teacher recruitment, the final result is still delayed, the government is requested to release the results in the coming days. Get the results released before the code of conduct is imposed.”
वरिष्ठ अध्यापक भर्ती को 8 माह से ज्यादा का समय बीत गया है, अन्तिम परिणाम अभी तक विलंब है,सरकार से निवेदन है कि आने वाले दिनो
— Rekha Choudhary (@Rekha94367514) October 5, 2023
मे आचार संहिता लगने से पहले परिणाम जारी करवाए । #RPSC_2ग्रेड_परिणाम_जारी_करो @RPSC1
@ashokgehlot51
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Referring to declaration of result for mathematics subject, an aspirant wrote, “After all, why the delay in the result of #Science subject of the only 2nd Grade recruitment held in 5 years while the divisional allotment of Mathematics subject is about to happen with us.”
आख़िर 5 साल में हुई एकमात्र 2nd Grade भर्ती के #Science Subject के परिणाम में देरी क्यू जबकि हमारे साथ हुई गणित विषय के मंडल आवंटन होने वाले है नींद में रहने वाली @RPSC1 जाग अब @ashokgehlot51 @GovindDotasra @Sukhjinder_INC ऐसे होगी सरकार रिपीट ? #RPSC_2ग्रेड_परिणाम_जारी_करो
— Suman choudhary (@sumankchoudhry) October 5, 2023
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Another aspirant urged state chief minister Ashok Gehlot to look at the issue and said, “As important as it is for you to hold your elections on time and get the results on time, for the unemployed, their employment is equally important. Therefore, Chief Minister, please pay attention to this also.”
#RPSC_2ग्रेड_परिणाम_जारी_करो
— Vijay Khichar (@VijayKhichar11) October 5, 2023
आपके लिए आपके चुनावों का समय पर होना और समय पर परिणाम आना जितना महत्वपूर्ण है बेरोजगारों के लिये उतना ही महत्वपूर्ण उनका रोजगार है। अतः मुख्यमंत्री जी इस पर भी ध्यान दीजिये। @ashokgehlot51 @GovindDotasra @RajCMO @RPSC1 @Dadarwal7
“By not releasing the result of senior teacher, the Congress government is digging its own grave. If the result is not released before the code of conduct, we will campaign against Congress. Be prepared to face the consequences in the coming elections,” warned another candidate in a post on X.
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