Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Monday directed the DGP to probe a job aspirant 's allegation that she was inappropriately body-searched before she entered the exam hall at NalbariSunday to appear for Assam Direct Recruitment Exam , reported. The aspirant made a Facebook post alleging a woman constable searched her private parts.
"For me, dignity and respect of our mothers and sisters are of utmost importance and non-negotiable," CM said. Govt has the crucial task of conducting the recruitment exam with the highest level of integrity and transparency, he said, adding, "We owe this to the entire younger generation, and it cannot be compromised under any circumstance."
"For me, dignity and respect of our mothers and sisters are of utmost importance and non-negotiable," CM said. Govt has the crucial task of conducting the recruitment exam with the highest level of integrity and transparency, he said, adding, "We owe this to the entire younger generation, and it cannot be compromised under any circumstance."
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