J’khand govt silent on students’ demand for CBI probe into exam ‘irregularities’: Raghubar Das

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Ranchi: BJP leader Raghubar Das on Tuesday said the JMM-led Jharkhand government was silent on the protesting students’ primary demand for a CBI probe into alleged irregularities in recruitment examinations.

He claimed that not a single paper leak case was reported during his tenure as the chief minister.

“I welcome the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL exam, but the government is silent on Jharkhand students’ primary demand for a CBI probe into the matter,” the former Odisha governor said.

The BJP leader accused the JMM-led government of playing with the fate of lakhs of students in the state.

“If the government is clean and has no involvement, it should recommend CBI probe into the irregularities. Otherwise, people of Jharkhand will consider there is involvement of top politicians and bureaucrats in the irregularities,” he said.

Das alleged that massive recruitment scams took place in the last six years under the JMM-led regime.

He also demanded Rs 1 crore compensation each for the next of kin of 19 people who died during physical tests for excise constable recruitment in 2024.

Over 15 aspirants lost their lives while undertaking physical tests during the drive in 2024.

The BJP has been attacking Hemant Soren’s government over the deaths, alleging they were victims of the administration’s mismanagement and negligence.

He alleged that the Ranchi district administration attempted to forcibly remove students from the Jaipal Singh Munda Stadium, where they have been demonstrating against “irregularities” in recruitment examinations.

“I caution administrative officers that power comes and goes but you should be worried about your careers. Your careers are tied to the Government of India and Ministry of Home Affairs and you draw your salaries from taxpayers’ money in Jharkhand.

“I strongly condemn the pressure tactics employed yesterday by these officials, which aimed at breaking students’ morale and forcing them to call off the protest,” he said.

The agitation has the support of four crore people of the state, and the government should not be arrogant, as the people who bring it to power can also uproot it, he said.

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