Ranchi: The President cooperates with the Jharkhand Congress and Mandar Mla Bandhu Tirkey on Sunday suggest that the investigation must be carried out into the JPSC exam results that have triggered a lot of controversy lately different from the party’s defense where some members voiced support to the body of the examination and the chairman Amitabh Chaudhary.
Last week, senior party workers and former Alok Dubey spokesman, Lal Kishorenath Shahdeo and Rajesh Kumar Gupta together supported JPSC against the opposition BJP request for CBI investigations or investigations by the exam held in September this year.
in the results of PT.
Some JPSC aspirants have also protested demanding the cancellation of the exam.
Reacting to the controversy on the sidelines of the news to meet at his residence in the afternoon, said Tirey, “If the question was appointed in JPSC, it must be open to investigate.
The original investigation must restore the trust of the JPSC and the process of the behavior of the examination between candidates and the public in general.” He, however, did not want to comment on the stand (view) of his party on the problem that he had not heard or read it.
Congress President Rajesh Thakur also refused to comment on this problem while talking to reporters at the party’s office last week stated that JPSC was an independent and autonomous body and was quite competent to make his own decisions.
He also said that it would be inappropriate to make any comments after the intervention of Governor Ramesh Bais into the problem that had called the JPSC chairman to Raj Bhavan to take the stock situation.
Not disturbed by protests and questions over the process, JPSC has decided to continue by holding the seventh (written) electricity examination until 10th from December 28.
Upset on it, the candidates who did not succeed in decided to take ‘Rajyapal Guhar Yatra’ from Morhabadi Ground to Raj Bhawan on December 7 to suppress the cancellation of the results of PT and a comprehensive investigation.
The results triggered controversy after many candidates with serialwise roll numbers in several handheld inspection centers suspected of cleaning the exam.