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There are no plans to transfer the case of Tet Scam to the CBI, said Ajit Pawar

There are no plans to transfer the case of Tet Scam to the CBI, said Ajit Pawar
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Pune: Investigation of malpractics in teacher feasibility tests, and other examinations, will continue to be handled by city police and the government has no plans for the CBI investigation into the case, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said on the sidelines of the inauguration of the Maharashtra Faculty Development Academy here on Saturday.
Commissioner of the State of Education Board Maharashtra, Uaram Supe, was recently arrested for alleged involvement in this case.
Asked about the possibility of transferring cases to the Central Investigation Bureau (CBI), Pawar said that the Premier Investigation Agency had a lot of work and that the current investigation mechanism worked well.
“Pune police do a very good job.
We have 100% trust in them that they will bring to the front of all the people involved.
Don’t bring politics into it.
The CBI has a lot of work.
It’s only involved when the current system doesn’t work well.
Previously, the CBI was given 2-3 cases.
What happened to them? In the case of Sushant Rajput, the CBI arrived at the same conclusion as the police who committed suicide, “said Pawar.
Deputy Ministerial Minister said false narratives were being created in the community that the police system did not work and, therefore, the CBI must investigate.
“But in the end, everything is a government system.
Some are under the state government and some are under the central government.
If we feel that the investigation is not in accordance with the sign or if we feel other people too, must be involved or if other people have problems With that, the government will receive calls whether it will involve the CBI or other no, “said Pawar.
“No one has the right to play with our future boys and women.
Investigations will be carried out to the end, and the guilty of being punished,” Pawar added.

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