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CBI raids 37 locations in Jammu over irregularities in J&K finance department recruitment exam

The Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) conducted raids in six districts across Jammu region in Jammu and Kashmir in connection with its investigation in the paper leak in last year’s Financial Accounts Assistants recruitment exam.

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CBI raids in J&K finance department

The Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) conducted raids in six districts across Jammu region in Jammu and Kashmir in connection with its investigation in the paper leak in last year’s Financial Accounts Assistants recruitment exam.

Reports quoting CBI sources said that raids were conducted at around 37 locations in the Jammu region- including Udhampur, Rajouri, and Doda- at the premises of alleged middlemen, J&K forest guards, CRPF constables and Air Force officials who are accused of leaking the paper.

Irregularities were found in the finance department exam, conducted on March 6, 2022 and results were declared on April 21, 2022. The aspirants, alleging irregularities, staged huge protests following which, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha assured justice and probe into the allegations.

The CBI eventually registering a case in November and raiding 14 locations on 30th of the same month as part of its investigations into the matter.

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Incriminating documents related to the case were uncovered during the November 30 raids and a case was registered against 20 persons, including former JKSSB member Neelam Khajuria, section officer Anju Raina, and Karnail Singh, who was then a medical officer of the BSF frontier headquarters.

Karnail Singh was also an accused in the J&K Police Sub-Inspector recruitment examination scam case.

According to the FIR lodged by the CBI, there were allegations regarding malpractices in the examination and the Government of J&K constituted an inquiry committee to look into the same.

The FIR added that the report of the committee revealed the alleged conspiracy amongst officials of JKSSB, private company based at Bengaluru, beneficiary candidates and others causing gross irregularities in conduct of examination.

During investigation, the CBI uncovered that the question paper was leaked to selected high profile candidates, officials said.

The probe agency said that it was also discovered that the JKSSB had violated rules by assigning the task of setting question paper to a Bengaluru-based private company, adding that cases of forgery were also revealed.

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Chhattisgarh: 5-year-old appointed child constable after father’s death

Naman, a UKG student, has been posted as a child constable on compassionate grounds in Sarguja, a district in Ambikapur’s Chhattisgarh.

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Chhattisgarh: 5-year-old appointed child constable after father's death

A five-year-old boy from Chhattisgarh’s Sarguja has been appointed child constable on Thursday after the death of his father, a police officer, in a road accident.

Raj Kumar Rajwade, who was a police officer posted in Mahila Thana, died in a road accident. Following the incident, the Superintendent of Police (SP) Bhavna Pandey said that his 5-year-old son, Naman Rajwade, will take over his position.

Naman, a UKG student, has been posted as a child constable on compassionate grounds in Sarguja, a district in Ambikapur’s Chhattisgarh.

Speaking about Naman’s posting, his mother Nitu Rajwade said that her husband died in an accident. Now, his son has been appointed as the child constable. She said she is hurt a bit but is happy for her child.

The decision to appoint Naman as a child constable was taken as per the guidelines by the administration and police headquarters.

According to the guidelines of the Police Headquarters, in such a case, if someone below 18 years is present in the family, he is appointed as a child constable. Under this, Naman Rajwade has been appointed as a child constable.

Earlier in January too, a similar incident took place in Chhattisgarh’s Surajpur when a five-and-a-half-year-old boy was made a child constable after he lost his father. Furthermore, a four-year-old boy in Katni, Madhya Pradesh, was appointed as a child constable after his father’s demise who was a head constable in the police force.

Child constables will be appointed as full time constables on attaining the age of 18 years.

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Rahul Gandhi disqualified as Lok Sabha MP after conviction in 2019 defamation case

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been disqualified from his membership as a Member of Parliament (MP) from the Lok Sabha after his conviction and subsequent two-year prison sentence in a 2019 defamation case by a court in Gujarat’s Surat city yesterday.

A notification issued by the Lok Sabha secretariat today informed that the former Congress president has been disqualified from Lok Sabha membership under the provisions of Article 102(1)(e) and Section 8 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 with effect from March 23, 2023.

The Lok Sabha Secretariat notification reads: “Shri Rahul Gandhi, Member of Lok Sabha representing the Wayanad Parliamentary Constituency of Kerala stands disqualified from the membership of Lok Sabha from the date of his conviction i.e. 23 March, 2023 in terms of the provisions of Article 102(1)(e) of the Constitution of India read with Section 8 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.”

Rahul Gandhi represented the Wayanad constituency seat, which has now also been declared vacant by the Lok Sabha secretariat after his disqualification from the House. The Election Commission can now announce a special election for the Wayanad seat. The Congress scion now has a month vacate his official residence as the order on his disqualification as an MP is marked to the Liaison Officer, Directorate of Estates, and Parliament Annexe.

According to Section 8(3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, any member of parliament who is convicted of a crime and sentenced for at least two years is bound for disqualification.

In a landmark judgement on July 10, 2013 in the Lily Thomas v. Union of India case (along with Lok Prahari v. Union of India), the Supreme Court ruled that any Member of Parliament (MP), Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) or Member of a Legislative Council (MLC), convicted of a crime and handed a minimum two-year imprisonment sentence, loses membership of the House with immediate effect.

Reacting to Gandhi’s disqualification, Congress claimed that it was a ‘conspiracy’ to silence Gandhi who had been very vocal in his questioning of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ties with Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani.

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Amritpal Singh may be headed to Delhi: Reports

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Fugitive Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh may be headed for Delhi, a day after his last known location was traced to Haryana, reports quoting sources have claimed.

An NDTV report quoting sources said the security has been heightened across the national capital as its suspected that the notorious ‘Waris Punjab De’ chief may be headed to Delhi after last being spotted in Shahabad in Haryana’s Kurukshetra.

On Sunday, Amritpal Singh and his associate Papalpreet Singh, had stayed at Shahabad home of a woman identified as Baljeet Kaur, who was arrested yesterday, Punjab Police said.

A video with a time stamp of Monday, doing the rounds on the internet yesterday showed the fugitive Sikh preacher dressed in a white shirt and blue jeans, trying to hide his face with an umbrella as he was departing from the Baljeet Kaur’s house in Shahabad.

On Thursday, the Punjab Police arrested Amritpal Singh’s former gunman and notorious associate, Tejinder Singh aka Gorkha Baba.

A report quoted DSP Payal Harsimrat Singh of the Punjab Police as saying that Tejinder Singh, a resident of Punjab’s Mangewal village, was nabbed by the Khanna police.

DSP Harsimrat said Tejinder, who was a gunman for Amritpal Singh for a long period and often lived with the Waris Punjab De chief, is also involved in the Ajnala case. The officer said that Tejinder, also known as Gorkha Baba, was very active on social media and often posts pictures of himself brandishing different weapons due to which he’s wanted in a separate case registered against him at Malaud police station.

The official further said that Tejinder has been booked under sections 107/151 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and two other aides who accompanied him, have also been taken into custody and are being questioned.

A nation-wide crackdown was launched to nab Amritpal Singh after last month, the dreaded Khalistani leader and his supporters armed with swords and guns, stormed a police station in Ajnala on the outskirts of Amritsar city and clashed with police for the release of one of his aides Lovepreet Singh.

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