Lucknow: Dharmendra Patel, who topped the UP-assistant teachers' recruitment examination with 95 per cent marks, does not know who is the President of India.
Dharmendra Patel's utter lack of general knowledge came to light after the Prayagraj police, on Sunday, arrested him and nine others involved in allegedly accepting bribes running into lakhs from aspirants who sought jobs as assistant teachers during a recruitment drive for 69,000 posts in the UP Basic Education Department.
Dharmendra Patel, a resident of Prayagraj, emerging as a topper in the recruitment has now raised serious questions on the transparency of the entire process.
There were three other successful candidates who have been arrested and Patel was one of them.
"We quizzed them and they could not answer even basic questions related to general knowledge. This reflects on the irregularities in the recruitment system. If the teachers are so unaware, what can they be expected to teach the children?" said a police official, involved in the investigations.
According to the SSP Prayagraj, Satyartha Anirudh Pankaj, the main accused has been identified as K.L. Patel, a former Zila panchayat member and cash worth over Rs 22 lakh has been recovered from him.