Srinagar, December 6: Asif Rashid
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has urged the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) to postpone the examination scheduled for tomorrow on 7th December (Sunday). The appeal comes amid growing concerns raised by aspirants regarding inadequate preparation time and logistical difficulties faced across UT after LG Sinha Clarifies JKPSC Exam File Issue; Says Social Media Claims Misleading.
According to the Chief Minister’s letter the administration must ensure that no candidate is deprived of a fair opportunity due to unavoidable circumstances. He emphasized that conducting an important competitive examination under such conditions may lead to unnecessary stress and inconvenience for thousands of students.

Omar Abdullah requested JKPSC to review the situation on humanitarian grounds and reschedule the exam to a more suitable date. He added that the government remains committed to safeguarding the interests of youth and ensuring transparency and fairness in the recruitment process.

The ball is now in JKPSC’s court as candidates await an official announcement regarding the postponement.