Dehradun, September 29 (IANS). In the UTSSSC leakage case of Uttarakhand -subordinated services (UKSSSC), the Dhami government took a difficult stance and recommended to hand over the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met the youth in Dehradun on Monday and made this important decision and took their demands seriously. The move is considered an important step towards fair investigation and punishment for the culprits. BJP -LP and former chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat also supported the Dhami government’s decision on this issue. He said: “Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami personally met the protesting youth and listened to their demands. It is a commendable step. Youth is the future of the country, and it is our duty to respect their feelings. Rawat also praised the restrained and peaceful movement of the protesting youth. He said: “The tolerance and discipline with which the youth launched their movement is commendable. There is no incident of sabotage or violence anywhere in the state, showing the maturity of youth.” The UKSSC leak created a great resentment among the youth of Uttarakhand. In this case, the future of thousands of candidates is at stake, which protests the youth on the street. CM Dhami, while meeting the protesting youth, assured their feelings that the government was with him and that a transparent investigation in the case would be assured. Earlier, the government formed the special investigative team (SIT), but the CBI investigation has now been recommended on youth claim. -Ians Aks/DKP shares this story -tags
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