Tamil Nadu BJP State President K. Annamalai has strongly criticized the DMK government for its alleged mishandling of recruitment exams.
In a statement issued by him, he highlighted irregularities and technical issues in the recruitment process for Assistant Government Pleader positions.
Key Points Highlighted by Annamalai:
- Technical Issues in the Examination
- The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) had announced the preliminary examination for filling 51 vacant Assistant Government Pleader positions to be held today afternoon.
- Over 4,000 advocates had applied for this exam, but technical glitches at various examination centers reportedly prevented many candidates from writing the test.
- Errors in Candidate Details
- Annamalai alleged that the names of many candidates who had properly registered were missing from the rolls at examination centers, causing them to miss their opportunity to take the test.
- Call for Retest
- He demanded that the government immediately cancel the exam conducted today and organize a fair and proper retest at the earliest.
- Concerns over TNPSC’s Efficiency
- Questioning TNPSC’s ability to manage even a 4,000-candidate exam, Annamalai raised doubts about its competence to conduct larger recruitment drives.
- He expressed concern over the impact such inefficiencies would have on the future of lakhs of young aspirants waiting to write competitive exams for government jobs.
Annamalai’s Condemnation
He strongly condemned the DMK government for what he termed as its “careless approach” to managing recruitment examinations. He emphasized that such negligence erodes trust in the recruitment process and jeopardizes the aspirations of job-seeking youth in Tamil Nadu.
This issue has brought the efficiency of the TNPSC and the government’s commitment to transparent recruitment processes under scrutiny.
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