APPSC fiasco: PAJSC submits another representation to CM, urges to resolve matter within Dec 12
First Published: 4th December, 2023 22:11 IST
PAJSC said that the 'Status Report' of the State government in response to its 13 points charter of demands is is totally eye washing
Reported by Marina Dai | Copy edited by Lipika Roy
The Pan Arunachal Joint Steering Committee (PAJSC) today submitted another representation to Chief Minister Pema Khandu with a detailed overview of the fulfilment of the 13 points charter of demands surrounding the APPSC paper leak scam and urged the State government to fulfil the unaddressed and related points within December 12, 2023.
PAJSC said that the ‘Status Report’ of the State government released on November 30 in response to its 13 points charter of demands is not only incomplete lacking substance, but is totally eye washing, undermining the sentiments of every state citizen and making a mockery of the gravity of the situation.
Responding to the ‘Status Report’ of the State government, PAJSC today submitted another represenation to Chief Minister Pema Khandu highlighting its observations and outlining the necessary areas for action.
PAJSC vice chairman Tadak Nalo said that if the government feel that they are also suffering in dealing with the case, then they should address their demands.
It may be mentioned that the PAJSC has been demanding to declare null and void the APPSC exams from 2014-2022, in which alleged malpractices are found.
Also Read: APPSC fiasco: Pema Khandu government facing manpower crunch for taking action plans forward
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