AJSU Demands CBI Probe Into JSSC Exam Leak
All Jharkhand Students Union submits memorandum for CBI investigation into the JSSC CGL exam paper leak, urging strict action against the culprits.
AJSU Party underlines the need for a thorough CBI investigation into the JSSC CGL exam scandal, emphasizing strict legal action against involved parties to safeguard the future of Jharkhand’s youth.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a significant move, the All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU) has stepped forward with a memorandum to the District Deputy Commissioner, advocating for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam paper leak.
The demand for justice was spearheaded by Ramchandra Sahis, the former minister and principal general secretary of the AJSU party, highlighting the state government’s opaque stance and inaction on the issue.
AJSU’s call for accountability points to the government’s negligence towards the youth’s future, overshadowed by other controversial activities, including alleged land scam cover-ups and corrupt transfer postings.
The presence of high-ranking officials in the scandal underscores the necessity for an independent investigation, ensuring no offender escapes due to potential systemic corruption.
The submission of the memorandum was supported by a significant turnout from the Chhatra Morcha and AJSU leaders, including former minister Ramchandra Sahis, and other key party members, demonstrating a united front against the mishandling of the examination process.
The collective voice of the AJSU and its supporters echoes a demand for transparency, justice, and a reformed examination system to prevent future discrepancies and ensure fair opportunities for all aspirants.

