Facing criticism over the alleged TET paper leak, the Maharashtra government told the Assembly it is considering invoking MCOCA against those involved if an organised syndicate is proven. School Education Minister Dada Bhuse said three accused have been arrested and an SIT is probing the case, while interstate teams have been sent to Bihar, Haryana and Delhi investigation.
Mumbai: Facing mounting criticism over the alleged Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper leak, the Maharashtra government on Monday announced in the Legislative Assembly that it is considering invoking the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against those involved in the case, while also initiating major reforms in the conduct of recruitment examinations.
Minister's Statement in House
Making a statement in the Assembly, School Education Minister Dada Bhuse said the government is committed to taking the toughest possible action against the perpetrators and will not spare anyone found responsible for compromising the integrity of the examination process.
"The government is examining the possibility of applying MCOCA against the accused if the investigation establishes the existence of an organised crime syndicate behind the paper leak," Bhuse said.
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