| CCA demands rehabilitation of dropped students, transfer of case to fast track court | | BOPEE scam | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 21: Coaching Centres Association (CCA) of Kashmir has demanded that the investigation into infamous entrance examination scandal be speeded up and taken in a fast track court, so that the justice is delivered within the short possible time. Association termed the situation as very grim and tantamount to destroying not only career of hard working students but dreams of honest deserving families. Association asked the government to take the case in a fast track court. "We want this case to be solved within short possible time, so that the usual process of tricks employed in judicial delay doesn't bring it to dead end," said G N Var chairman CCA. "We have a bitter memory of previous cases, where the corrupt officials went scot-free due to their manipulation in the judicial process. The rot goes deep of what is currently evident," said Var. CCA was the first organisation who took up the matter of paper leaks with authorities in 2012. "We shot letters to officers, made representation and even threatened protests," said Var. "Even this year after the examination misconduct was highlighted, BOPEE authorities managed to twist paper leak scam as packing error," said Var. Association demanded adequate rehabilitation to the meritorious students who were declared unsuccessful. "Everybody is talking about the punishment of those non-deserving students, but nobody is talking about the compensation to those meritorious students," said Var. Association demanded that a thorough probe should be held and all the guilty should be brought to justice. "Calling Mushtaq Peer and few more for questioning is not going to resolve the matter," said Var. "There is a huge gang involved in the scandal, and they constitute the so called creamy layer of society." Association demanded that to avoid the repetitions of such incidents a fool proof mechanism, with checks and balances, should be introduced. |
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