
Mon Sep 22 20:30:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text and a rewrite as a news article:
**Summary:**
A government recruitment exam in Uttarakhand, India, has been marred by a paper leak, leading to protests by students and members of the Uttarakhand Berozgar Sangh (Unemployed Association) in Dehradun. Protesters allege that the anti-cheating laws are ineffective. Police have arrested two people, including a previously arrested “mastermind” of a 2012 paper leak, Hakam Singh. The Chief Minister has promised action against the “cheating mafia.” The opposition Congress party criticizes the government’s anti-cheating efforts and alleges connections between the government and the accused.
**News Article:**
**Uttarakhand Exam Paper Leak Sparks Protests, Political Row**
**Dehradun, September 23, 2025** – Public outrage erupted in Dehradun on Monday as hundreds of students protested a leaked exam paper from a recent government recruitment test. The Uttarakhand Berozgar Sangh (Unemployed Association) led the demonstration, demanding justice for students who had diligently prepared for the exam, only to have their efforts undermined by alleged cheating.
Protesters allege the UKSSSC paper was leaked just 30 minutes before the exam, casting doubt on the effectiveness of the state’s anti-cheating laws. Despite prohibitory orders from the district administration, demonstrators marched towards the secretariat, causing significant disruption.
Police have arrested two individuals in connection with the leak, including Hakam Singh, previously arrested for his involvement as the “mastermind” of a similar incident in 2012. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to further probe the case. Singh and the other suspect have been booked under the state’s anti-cheating law.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami condemned the paper leak and vowed to take strict action against those involved, stating, “The cheating mafia will not be spared under any circumstances.”
The opposition Congress party has seized on the incident, criticizing the state government’s anti-cheating measures. Congress Vice-President Suryakant Dhasmana announced plans for statewide protests and accused the government of protecting Hakam Singh, highlighting his previous arrests and subsequent release on bail. Dhasmana questioned how someone with such a history was able to secure bail so easily. “This shows the dual face of [the ruling party] government which shows empathy to youths but also help cheating mafias to get out of jail,” he stated. The controversy threatens to escalate into a major political crisis for the Dhami government.