UPSC row: One more attempt to be allowed for aspirants who appeared in 2011
New Delhi: In a major development to end the row over the alleged language bias in the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination, the Centre on Monday said that one more attempt will be allowed in 2015 for the Civil Services aspirants who appeared in 2011. Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Jitendra Singh also clarified that marks of English language skills should not be included in merit.Earlier, Opposition today stepped up attack on the government over the UPSC exam row, serving a privilege notice in the Rajya Sabha and forcing adjournment of the House demanding a definite time-frame to resolve the issue.Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Sharad Yadav accused the government of “going back on its promise” of resolving the issue expeditiously.Members from Congress, CPI-M, CPI, JD-U, Trinamool Congress and Samajwadi Party joined hands on the issue.Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Prakash Javadekar sought to cool the frayed tempers saying the government was making efforts to resolve the issue and would inform the House after finding a solution.He said the government had replied three times on the issue knowing its sensitivity and feelings of the House.“Government is sorting out the issue amicably to give justice.The issue was troubling the students for the last three years. As soon as there is a solution the House will be informed,” Javadekar said.As members kept pressing for a definite timeline and even asked the Chair to direct the government in this regard, he said, “We are sorting it out.much sooner than they expect.”Opposition members, however, attacked DoPT Minister Jitender Singh over the issue saying that despite his promise to solve it within eight days, the matter is yet to be resolved though 12 days have been passed.“The government broke the promise it made. It went back on the promise made to students,” Yadav, who gave a privilege notice, said.Kurien said the notice is under consideration with Chairman Hamid Ansari who will take a decision on it.Supporting him, Naresh Agarwal said the government seems to have slipped into coma and ministers do not reply when the Prime Minister is not around.



















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