Raipur, September 30, 2023: Amid opposition attack on the Congress government alleging large scale irregularities in conducting PSC examinations, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today announced to examine all allegations seriously.
Regarding the so called allegations or irregularities in conducting PSC examinations, the state government has not yet received any applications from any of the candidates of the PSC on that regard, CM Baghel said.
Whenever the state government receive any application on alleged irregularities, that would be probed thoroughly, he said.
No one has the right to take away the rights of others, Baghel said.
If any irregularities had been done in conducting examinations, a through probe will be conducted once an application is received from any candidates and action will be taken against the accused, Baghel said.
The Chief Minister also appealed to the youth not to be carried away by rumours and work hard to crack the state PSC.
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