Jammu, Aug. 26 -- Demanding a high-level inquiry into the leakage of the question paper of the junior engineer (electrical) exam on Sunday, working president of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) and former minister, Raman Bhalla, on Monday, unequivocally condemned the shocking and reprehensible acts of those at the helm of the affairs. "This breach represents not merely an administrative failure, but a profound betrayal of the unwavering trust placed by thousands of genuine, hardworking, and meritorious candidates who harbor legitimate aspirations to serve our region through fair, transparent, and equitable recruitment processes", Bhalla said. Demanding the immediate institution of a comprehensive, high-level judicial probe to systematically identify, investigate, and hold fully accountable all individuals and entities responsible for orchestrating this unconscionable leak of the question paper prior to the commencement of the examination, Bhalla regretted that bungling in the recruitment process has become a routine affair after 2014 in Jammu and Kashmir. "The documented fact that the compromised question paper was brazenly circulated across multiple social media platforms well before the scheduled examination time serves as irrefutable evidence of deep-rooted systemic corruption, institutional bungling, and deliberate malpractice pervading the very foundations of the JKSSB", he pointed out. "This deplorable incident cannot and must not be dismissed as an isolated aberration. Rather, it constitutes yet another damning chapter in an increasingly disturbing and well-documented pattern of chronic mismanagement, institutional incompetence, and a complete absence of transparency that has systematically plagued recruitment examinations conducted by the JKSSB", he said. He recounted J&K Police Sub-Inspector (JKPSI) Recruitment Scam (2022), Junior Engineer (Civil) Exam Scandal (2022), Accounts Assistant (FAA) Examination Scam (2022) and Fire and Emergency Services Recruitment Irregularities to expose JKSSB's failure. "These incidents are not mere oversights but systematic deep-rooted corruption within the JKSSB and the broader administrative framework", Bhalla said. Following paper leak, the JKSSB has cancelled the exam and has stated that it will be conducted afresh next month....