6th Jun 2023 11:06:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ES Reporter 

ITANAGAR, Jun 6:  Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, said that the Special Investigation Cell  (SIC) will investigate into the recent incident of  illegal appointment of teachers in the state. He also expressed concern over the involvement of corrupt officers in the process, which has led to the government facing blame for the wrongdoing.
While responding to question by the media, Khandu acknowledged the seriousness of the issue and assured the public that the government would not tolerate any corruption or illegal activities. He emphasized the need for a transparent investigation to uncover the truth and hold those responsible accountable.
"Not only the Longding case, but investigation will take place for all the illegal appointments of teachers in the department," he assured.
CM  also asserted that the illegal appointment of teachers has been a contentious issue, tarnishing the reputation of the government and undermining the trust of the public. He acknowledged the impact of these appointments, as they directly affect the quality of education provided to students.
Khandu further stressed that the government remains committed to providing a fair and merit-based education system to the students of Arunachal Pradesh. He assured the public that necessary actions along with criminal proceedings would be taken against those found guilty, including corrupt officers involved in the illegal appointments.


Kenter Joya Riba

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