Tipra Motha MLA Ranjit Debbarma has demanded cancellation of all the boards and recruitment which held under the Chairmanship of Data Mohan Jamatia in the recent past.
The move of the MLA came after answer key for Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council was leaked.
In a letter to the TTAADC Chief Executive Officer, Chandra Kumar Jamatia, the MLA said it has been excessively viral in the Social Media as well as Electronic and Print Media that a shameful episode occurred in the TTAADC Administration in respect of selection for the post of Sub-Zonal Development Officer (SZDO) and Deputy Principal Officer (Dy. PO). The appointed Chairman for the Board was Data Mohan Jamatia and other members with some other persons were involved in the Scam.
“The inconveniences of the public the un-employed youths are raising in a high altitude and may break down the law and order of the state as a whole at any time until and unless drastic action taken on the part of the TTAADC Administration with such occurred Scam. The image of the TTAADC Administration collapsed down remarkably. The whole people of Tripura demanding to dismiss the all recruitment under his Chairmanship with the members of the board”, the letter reads.
He said that under the above circumstances, it is now a crying need to dismiss all recruited officers those who selected under his Chairmanship and members which held with strong suspicious ground.
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