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Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari on Sunday met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in support of a CBI inquiry into alleged SSC paper leak
Updated : Mar 05, 2018, 05:05 AM IST
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC), which conducts examination for subordinate services, has recommended a CBI inquiry into the alleged paper leaks in one of its tests held on February 21.
A large number of SSC aspirants are on a week-long dharna near the Commission’s office at CGO Complex, demanding a CBI probe into the alleged paper leak in Combined Graduate Level test held from February 17-21. The Commission on Sunday agreed to the demands and forwarded the request to the government.
In a statement, SSC chairman Ashim Khurana said a delegation of candidates, who were protesting against the alleged paper leaks, met him along with BJP Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari and handed over a memorandum. They demanded a CBI inquiry into the allegations of leak of questions of Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Examination 2017 from February 17 to 22.
“The commission agreed recommending to the Department of Personnel and Training to request the government to conduct a CBI inquiry into the allegations of leak of questions of Paper-I on February 21, and other related issues,” the statement said.
Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari on Sunday met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in support of a CBI inquiry into alleged SSC paper leak.
Tiwari urged the home minister to look into the allegations of irregularities and mass cheating in the Combined Graduate Level-Test Tier II examination held in February. The home minister assured the delegation that the government would not allow any injustice and order an appropriate inquiry in the matter, said a statement issued by the Delhi BJP unit.
SSC chairman Ashim Khurana said a delegation of candidates, who were protesting against the alleged paper leaks, met him along with BJP Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari and handed over a memorandum. They demanded a CBI inquiry into the allegations of leak of questions