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Bengal Recruitment Scam Big Breaking

  • Posted on March 23, 2023
  • By Arijit Dutta
  • 561 Views

Partha Chatterjee, a former minister of education of Bengal, identified three opposition party leaders prior to testifying in court. He asserted that the people who sent him the names of different candidates for positions are all the leaders who are currently talking 'Big'. Mamata Banerjee's former cabinet minister also claimed, "I received a lot of inquiries, but I politely declined to help because I am not a boss. I can't even offer assistance because that would be unlawful."

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Chatterjee's revelation has created a stir in the political circles of West Bengal. The opposition parties have denied any involvement in the recruitment process and have accused Chatterjee of making false allegations to defame their party leaders. Mamata Banerjee's former cabinet minister, who also claimed to have received inquiries about the recruitment process, stated that he politely declined to help as it would be unlawful.

The recruitment process in West Bengal has been under scrutiny for quite some time now, with allegations of political interference being a frequent occurrence. The state government has been criticized for not maintaining transparency in the recruitment process and for favoring candidates who have political connections.

Chatterjee's allegations have added fuel to the fire, and the opposition parties have demanded a thorough investigation into the matter. The ruling Trinamool Congress has maintained that it has nothing to do with the recruitment process and has accused the opposition parties of trying to malign the government's image.

The state government has ordered an investigation into the matter, and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has stated that anyone found guilty of interfering in the recruitment process would face strict action. The opposition parties have welcomed the investigation and have demanded that it be conducted in a fair and impartial manner.

The recruitment process in West Bengal has always been a contentious issue, with political interference being a significant concern. The state government must take steps to ensure that the recruitment process is transparent and that deserving candidates are given opportunities based on their merit, rather than their political connections. The investigation ordered by the government is a step in the right direction, and the people of West Bengal hope that justice will be served

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