AJSU Party's student wing stages dharna over paper leak
Press Trust of India | February 17, 2024 | 07:17 PM IST | 1 min read
Hundreds of youths, associated with the AJSU party gathered at Bapu Vatika on Ranchi's Morabadi ground and marched towards the Raj Bhavan.
NEW DELHI: The student wing of AJSU Party on Saturday took out a march and staged a demonstration near the Raj Bhavan here demanding a CBI investigation into the leak of the JSSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination paper . Hundreds of youths, associated with the All Jharkhand Students' Union, gathered at Bapu Vatika on Ranchi's Morabadi Ground and marched towards the Raj Bhavan, before staging a dharna near the Governor's House.
The union's state president, Om Verma, said they also submitted a memorandum addressed to the governor, demanding a CBI probe into the paper leak. The question paper of JSSC CGL was leaked ahead of the examination on January 28. The state government has formed a special investigation team (SIT) to carry out a probe.
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