UKD's strong protest march on UKSSSC leakage case, claims CBI investigation
Uttarkashi, September 24 (IANS). In the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, the Uttarakhand Revolution Party (UKD) expressed outrage against the government on Wednesday by coming to the streets in protest against the UKSSC leak. UKD workers led by the City President Surjit Singh Rana reached the district collector and presented a memorandum at the district magistrate Prashant Arya. The memorandum immediately demanded cancellation of the exam on September 21 and a CBI investigation against the culprits. The UKD says that the candidates who have prepared for competitive exams were forced to get the road again. The organization reminded that the government had assured earlier after making anti -duplaat laws that such incidents would not happen again, but now the same promise has come out. City President Surjit Singh Rana has accused the government of cheating on the youth and ignoring their problems. He warned that if the examination was not canceled and a CBI investigation was not conducted against the culprits, the UKD would announce a large mass movement. UKD workers said that the organization will fight at every level and put full power to give the youth right. He also said that the government’s promise will be exposed and that justice will be assured by youth power. For this, they will not raise from their voice again on the street. On this occasion, UKD workers raised hard slogans at the district collector’s office. The protesting reached the district collector by marching from the market area and protesting against the government. People of the unemployed union also participated in large numbers in the movement. While handing over the memorandum, he made it clear that irregularities in the investigation would not be ignored and that it was necessary to punish the culprits. -Ians Pim/DSC shares this story Tags