Dark
Light

JKPSC Prelims: No Postponement File, Says LG Office; Political Leaders Question Process, Aspirants Stuck in Limbo

06/12/2025
WhatsApp Channel Join Now

Jammu | Srinagar: With just hours left for the scheduled JKPSC Combined Competitive Examination (CCE), confusion and tensions among aspirants have intensified as the Lieutenant Governorโ€™s Office, senior political leaders, and candidates trade contradicting claims over age relaxation, administrative delays, and travel disruptions.

The Office of the Lieutenant Governor on Saturday firmly rejected circulating social media allegations suggesting it had created uncertainty around the exam. Calling the claims โ€œmisleading,โ€ Lok Bhavan clarified that no proposal regarding postponement or changes in the December 7 exam schedule had ever been sent to it by the Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC).

According to the statement, the only file received on December 2 dealt exclusively with age relaxation for aspirants, a long-pending demand this season. The LG Office said the file was returned the same day after seeking clarity from the Commission on whether such last-minute eligibility changes could be operationally incorporated just days before the exam. โ€œDespite the lapse of four days, no response was received on logistical feasibility,โ€ the statement said, distancing the administration from claims of bottlenecks.

The LGโ€™s office emphasized that while the Lieutenant Governor is mindful of aspirantsโ€™ concerns, the sanctity of procedures and timely communication is essential, especially for examinations involving thousands of candidates. It also cited the exam timeline, advertised on August 22 and formally notified for December 7 on November 6, as evidence that the schedule had been made clear well in advance.

Amid the administrative back-and-forth, political temperatures surged on Saturday with Peopleโ€™s Conference President Sajad Gani Lone slamming the government for โ€œbuck-passing spectacle.โ€

In a post on X, Lone criticised both verbal contradictions and the absence of formal decisions. โ€œFor heaven sake can the CM put something in writing,โ€ Lone said, questioning why the Chief Ministerโ€™s objections or claims regarding the file were being made through โ€œTV bytesโ€ instead of official communication. He argued that if the CM believed the LGโ€™s version was inaccurate, a written direction would โ€œcall the bluffโ€ of the other side.

Joining the chorus, Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi wrote to the JKPSC on Saturday urging the Commission to postpone the exam in view of widespread airline disruptions that have stranded many candidates.

In his letter to the Chairman, Ruhullah cited repeated flight cancellations, severe delays and abrupt rescheduling over the last few days, which he said had left numerous aspirants unable to reach their designated centres, both within and outside J&K.

He argued that the situation was โ€œentirely beyond the control of candidatesโ€ and warned that going ahead with the exam as scheduled would place many at an unfair disadvantage. Stressing the need for equal opportunity, he urged the Commission to โ€œobjectively examine the possibility of postponement,โ€ expressing confidence that the institution would uphold fairness and transparency.

With administrative clarification on one side, political accusations on another, and travel disruptions adding practical challenges, thousands of JKPSC aspirants remain in limbo. Despite the exam being just hours away, no final word has been issued by the JKPSC on postponement, age relaxation, or schedule modification.


Discover more from Alfaaz - The Words

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Don't Miss

Discover more from Alfaaz - The Words

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading