Will BJP order CBI probe into paper leak incidents in Madhya Pradesh: CM Ashok Gehlot
Press Trust of India | February 8, 2023 | 08:50 AM IST | 1 min read
The recruitment of contractual staff nurses of the National Health Mission in Madhya Pradesh was cancelled due to a paper leak.
JAIPUR: Amid the opposition BJP's demand for a CBI inquiry into incidents of paper leak in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday asked if the saffron party was ready to order a probe into similar incidents in its party-ruled Madhya Pradesh. He said the recruitment of contractual staff nurses of the National Health Mission in Madhya Pradesh was cancelled due to a paper leak .
He said such incidents in Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir and other states in the past few days are a matter of serious concern. “There is a need to find a solution to the countrywide problem of paper leaks. Will the BJP get a CBI inquiry into the paper leak in Madhya Pradesh?” he tweeted.
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The opposition BJP in Rajasthan has been targeting the Gehlot government in the state over the incidents of paper leak and has demanded a CBI inquiry. In December last, second-grade teachers' recruitment paper was leaked following which it was cancelled. Papers of various competitive exams had also leaked in the state.
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