Himachal Staff Selection Commission will be reconstituted, guilty will not be spared in paper leak case: CM Sukhu

Himachal Staff Selection Commission will be reconstituted, guilty will not be spared in paper leak case: CM Sukhu


SHIMLA: Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday announced in the State Assembly that the Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission, which was abolished due to alleged rigging in paper leaks and recruitments, will be reconstituted again. He said this while replying to the discussion on the proposal brought under Rule 130 regarding irregularities in the recruitment process of class III and class IV done by the Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur in the past. He said that the office of the Staff Selection Commission will be in Hamirpur district only and no old employee of the commission will be appointed and new employees will also be appointed on rotation basis.
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the government has constituted the Sanan Committee to reconstitute the Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission and this committee will submit its report in three months and on the basis of the recommendations of this committee, the commission will be constituted again. He said that the constitution of the commission would be fool proof and there would be no scope for any kind of irregularities.
He said that there was a time when examinations were conducted honestly for jobs, but in the last five years the papers were sold, be it police recruitment or other recruitment. He said that there have been irregularities in the recruitment of teachers in universities as well. He alleged that the opposition ran away from discussing the issue.
He said that no one guilty of corruption in Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur would be spared and would be punished severely. He said that in the coming time, the government is also considering making a strict law regarding paper leak. He also placed the report of the investigation conducted so far regarding the Staff Selection Commission in the House.
Congress MLA Kewal Singh Pathania earlier initiated the discussion and said that there should be a fair inquiry into the paper leak case and strict action should be taken against the culprits. Congress MLA Chandra Shekhar said that irregularities have taken place in Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur and now it is being investigated, which is the right step.


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