Rijiju said no one would be spared if it was included in the AppSc paper leak!

Arunachal Pradesh News Desk !!! Union Minister Kiran Rijiju said on Friday that no one would be spared if the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (AppSC) paper was involved in the lecturer. Rijiju, who comes from Arunachal Pradesh, expressed concern about the issue of paper leaks in the assistant engineer (civil) exam, and said the country’s leading investigative agency is investigating the matter to find the truth behind the CBI scam. In response to the questions of journalists in Nahargun nearby, the Union Minister, who represents the parliamentary constituency of Arunachal West in the Lok Sabha, said: “Strict investigation should be done against those involved in the actual scam, most disturbing to anyone needed.” Rijiju said: “After receiving information about the incident, I have already spoken to the Chief Minister and suggested that all members of the commission be held responsible for the dissolution of the public’s confidence.” The Union Minister said that no one should affect the investigation process. Rijiju insisted: “Let the investigative agency work independently.” The case of alleged paper leak came to light when a candidate filed a police charge. More than 400 candidates appear in the exam held on August 26 and 27. In October, the state government handed the case to the CBI. On December 8, the investigative agency filed a charge sheet against ten accused in the Eupiya district and session court. The case was initially investigated by Rajdhani police and later transferred to the state police special investigation (sic). Police have arrested ten people, including the AppSc Deputy Secretary-Burger Citizen controller on charges of alleged involvement in the leakage case. AppSc President, Nipo Nabam resigned on October 14 as a result of the scam. The state government also ordered a separate investigation of all the exams that the commission passed by SIC from 2014. Sic has so far arrested 34 people in this case. On December 22, the State Cabinet approved a separate departmental investigation into the AppSc leakage case, which will be independent of the ongoing investigation by SIC and CBI. It was also decided that the state government would request the Supreme Court to nominate a court, especially for that case. With the recognition of the efforts of the whistle -blower exposing the paper leak, the Cabinet decided to make rules for the immediate implementation of the Protection Act of Whistle Blowers, 2014. Share this story