Jharkhand Assembly Debates CGL Exam Leak Amid Budget Session

Opposition Clashes with Government over JSSC Paper Leak Investigation

The Jharkhand Assembly’s budget session kicks off, spotlighting the contentious CGL exam paper leak and the demand for a CBI probe into the matter.

RANCHI- The Jharkhand Assembly’s budget session commenced on February 23, with the JSSC paper leak case taking center stage.

Baidyanath Ram, a JMM MLA, addressed his previous grievances but emphasized his focus on the House’s current session.

He stated his intent to actively participate in the session, setting aside past disputes.

Health Minister Banna Gupta criticized the opposition for their theatrics, defending the ongoing SIT probe.

Vinod Kumar Singh highlighted the SIT’s swift action in arresting three individuals involved in the leak.

He contrasted the SIT’s efficiency with the prolonged CBI investigations into other cases.

The government stands firm against calls for a CBI investigation, endorsing the SIT’s effectiveness.

Controversy surrounds the session as opposition demands for a CBI probe clash with government confidence in the SIT.

Government and Opposition Dynamics

The government refutes the opposition’s criticism, asserting the seriousness of its investigative efforts.

Debate intensifies over the best course of action to address the exam paper leak, with the SIT’s role under scrutiny.

Examining the Investigation Process

The discussion reflects broader concerns over transparency and justice in government recruitment processes.

The assembly session becomes a battleground for differing views on handling corruption and malpractice in examinations.

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