Woman constable stops CP from entering exam centre with mobile

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A woman constable recently stopped the Police Commissioner of a city in India from entering an exam center with a mobile phone. The incident occurred when the Police Commissioner arrived at the exam center to oversee the conduct of a recruitment exam but was prevented from entering by the constable who informed him that mobile phones were not allowed inside the center.

The Police Commissioner, who was carrying his mobile phone, was asked to deposit it with a senior officer or leave it outside the exam center. The constable stood her ground and refused to let him enter with the mobile phone despite his protests.

The incident has been praised by many on social media, who have commended the constable for upholding the rules and regulations of the exam center. It has also sparked a debate about the importance of upholding rules and regulations, irrespective of one’s position or status.

The incident highlights the need for strict adherence to rules and regulations, particularly in sensitive areas such as exam centers. Mobile phones are often prohibited in exam centers to prevent cheating and malpractice. The actions of the constable demonstrate the importance of enforcing these rules to maintain the integrity of the exam process and ensure a fair and transparent recruitment process.

Staff Reporter