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Haryana: AAP accuses Khattar govt of being 'discriminatory' in HPSC results

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Rohtak (Haryana) | October 12, 2023 10:15:35 PM IST
Haryana's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has raised concerns about the Khattar government's handling of the state Public Service Commission (HPSC) results and alleged that the commission is engaging in discrimination against Dalits and backward classes.

AAP Haryana alleged that the Haryana Public Service Commission has become a 'rigged service commission'.

AAP state Vice President Anurag Dhanda said that the Khattar government is anti-Dalit, backward, and anti-disabled and that it is systematically tampering with the recruitment process.

Haryana AAP senior vice president Anurag Dhanda said "Khattar government is anti-Dalit, backward and anti-disabled. HPSC is discriminating against backward and extremely backward classes. Recruitment was to be done on 18 SC seats but only 6 were filled. 12 SC seats have been left vacant. Only 4 out of 15 posts of BC-A BC-B were filled,"

"Khattar government is systematically tampering with the recruitment process. Does Khattar government have any ill will towards SC and OBC classes? Is it because of this ill will that BJP also opposes the caste census?" he added. (ANI)

 
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