Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that a CBI inquiry into the graduate-level examination scandal would postpone the entire recruitment process. During a ceremony held in the SCERT auditorium, the CM stated that some individuals are conspiring to stall recruitment in the state. They are attempting to discredit recruitment by alleging paper leaks. These individuals want recruitment to be conducted in a transparent manner.
These are the same people who, in many cases, argue that a CBI inquiry should not be conducted. You may have seen some state leaders making such statements, but in the graduate-level examination scandal, they want a CBI inquiry. The CM stated that a CBI investigation is a lengthy process, often lasting several years. If this happens, all recruitments will be postponed for several years. This will harm the youth of the state who are nearing the maximum age limit for recruitment.
The CM stated that he took the oath of office and secrecy as the Chief Servant on July 4, 2021. On that day, he first resolved to fill all vacant positions in government departments with the youth of the state. That pledge is being fulfilled. He said the government is determined not to let recruitment examinations be halted


