IMPHAL, August 16 NNN : Dropped out candidates who had appeared in the recent recruitment rally for 292 posts of Sub-Inspectors and Jemadars conducted by Manipur Home Department are likely to face a legal battle with the guardians of the candidates taking a decision to file a petition in the Manipur High Court to challenge the final results of the interview.
Altogether 444 candidates had appeared in the recruitment rally that held between 2010 and 2011 and its written test was conducted on December 23, 2011 and 378 candidates were declared selected against the required number of vacancies, guardians of the unselected candidates told reporters in Imphal on Friday.
They alleged that candidates who had not even appeared in the written test were found in the selected list results of the recruitment rally announced on August 6 this year.
Disappointed over the state Home Department’s alleged unclean policy, the guardians of the unsuccessful candidates have formed an association to challenge the results in the Manipur High Court, informed Md Islam, secretary of the association.
He said a meeting attended by the guardians was held at Lilong on Friday during which the body was set up.
The association will file a petition in the Manipur High Court soon to challenge the results announced by the state Home Department, he said.
Results for selection of another 112 post of Assistant Sub-Inspectors are now in remission, Islam said, adding its recruitment rally was also held in 2011.
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