NSUI demands CBI probe

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 3: Criticizing Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (SSB) authorities for mass mal-practices and leakage of papers in the recently held exam for various graduation level posts, the National Student Union of India  (NSUI) State unit demanded a CBI probe and suspension of the chairman.
Addressing a press conference here today, State NSUI president Neeraj Kundan said  that the prevailing condition in the whole State is alarming and the State  Government is in deep slumber.
Mr Kundan, who was flanked by Firoz Khan, national secretary NSUI,   demanded a CBI probe into the episode of recruitment examination on   December 25, 2015. He alleged that aspirations of unemployed youth have dashed to  ashes. This is the worst ever mis- management being depicted by JKSSB authorities from last six decades and should be condemned by civil society.
Mr Kundan further said that  NSUI is on roads for the past several days but SSB  authorities are least bothered about the matter and are busy in their own affairs and is paying no heed to the hue and cries of poor and innocent students. He demanded that chairman of SSB should immediately resign from his post and a high level CBI committee should be constituted to probe the matter.
The NSUI leader further said that NSUI is going to organise a massive `Lalkar rally’ on the main campus of  Jammu University and would further intensify the agitation at district level if the demands are not met. They demanded cancellation of paper for Graduate level posts which was held on  Dec 25,  re-examination of the said paper, issuance of roll numbers before 15 days of the exam,  the center should be at the district level and should be allotted only in Government institutions and the examination for the Divisional and State cadre should be held separately.
Ajay Kumar, national delegate, Kamal Mangotra State  general secretary,  Aftab Keen and Naseer Hussain were also present.