BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt welcomes stringent anti-copying law
Dehradun. Welcoming the ordinance of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to prevent and prevent scheduled means in recruitment to competitive examinations, BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt said that we always stand by the right and any deserving contestant must get justice.
Bhatt said Uttarakhand has become the first state in the country to impose a fine of up to Rs 10 crore and life imprisonment in the 2023 ordinance. Describing the incident of lathi charge and stone-pelting in Dehradun yesterday as unfortunate, Mahendra Bhatt said that we always stand with the deserving contestants and if there is any conspiracy or any mis-handling on the part of the police and administration, then it will also be investigated and action will be taken against the culprits.
“These youths are children of our own families and we want to see them in examination halls and services rather than in the streets.
The BJP state president said that some political parties want to prove their interests by misusing the energy of these youth, which is not acceptable to us at all, the youth should not fall into their trap and move towards making their future and Uttarakhand’s future bright.
Role of police will also be probed along with those misleading youth: Bhatt
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