Congress’s SRK again attacked Khattar-Dushyant’s pair -Reason...

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The opposition is completely dominating the Khattar government for repeating 41 questions in Group-57 paper in the
screening test of CET of haryana Staff Selection Commission. Congress's SRK i.e. Selja, randeep surjewala and Kiran
Chaudhary have strongly attacked chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar and deputy cm Dushyant Chautala. Not only
this, the coalition government has also been described as the government of "paper leak mafia".
The government had sought answers from the agency for repeating 41 questions, but the agency could not give any
answer even after 3 days, so the government is preparing to blacklist the agency. But the government is not in the
mood to cancel the CET and conduct the exam again, for which the opposition is continuously besieging the Khattar
government.
 
The future of the youth crushed under the bulldozer'
Rajya Sabha mp from congress Randeep Singh Surjewala has targeted the Khattar government by tweeting. He wrote
in a tweet that look at Khattar government's handiwork, 41 out of 100 questions which came in the paper of august 6,
were repeated in the paper of august 7, that is, the tried method of paper leak, but no Friday. haryana Police says that
the august 6 paper was leaked, the accused were caught in Jind, news and photos were published in many newspapers,
but now no one is guilty. The Khattar government gave a notice to the so-called paper setting agency that how 41 out
of 100 questions were repeated, now the agency is defying the Khattar government by refusing to even answer, but the
Khattar-Dushyant pair has no solution. The chairman and member of HSSC was appointed by Khattar ji, but now they
say that they have nothing to do with him. The youth of haryana ask that the government of "Paper Leak Mafia" has
"crushed the future of the youth" under the bulldozer, but Mr. Khattar-Dushyant's pair has any answer for them or now
even the youth of haryana Never mind! Answer, give account!
 

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