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Probe sought into test paper leak

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TURA: The Anti Corruption and Human Development Organization (ACHDO) organization from Phulbari has demanded that the government constitute a CBI probe into the leaking of the Meghalaya Teachers Eligibility Test exam that occurred on Thursday.

The MTET papers were leaked prior to the beginning of the exams and a Shillong based lawyer from the High Court filed an FIR at the Tura police station, the same day.

“MTET was the greatest opportunity for genuine, poor and needy candidates as the selection of the teacher recruitment will be independent and based on talent .We were immensely glad and thankful to the NPP led MDA government for the opportunity but now that has come to waste,” said ACHDO president, Ishraful Hoque.

The NGO stated that the leak has broken back of honest and genuine candidates with all candidates now asking for a re-examination. “There needs to be complete security in the process going forward,” stated the NGO.

“We are really shocked, desperate and ashamed over the security system of education department which has raised many questions. This leak is akin to the Education Scam. We wonder as to why there has been any official announcement on the matter. Who will take responsibility for this mess,” asked the NGO.

“Those involved should be arrested and the source of the leak needs to be determined,” tdemanded the NGO.

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