APSC 'Cash for Job Scam': Government Response Under Scrutiny

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Guwahati, March 5 The Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) raised concerns on Thursday regarding the "handling" of the report of Justice (Retd) Biplab Kumar Sharma on irregularities in the APSC examinations, and alleged that the government took a weak stand in implementing the recommendations.

Addressing a press conference here, Assam DYFI Secretary Nirankush Nath alleged that some officers, who were later suspended for obtaining jobs through unfair means, are now attempting to mislead the court by concealing crucial facts and even challenged the legality of the report submitted by the Commission.

"We have serious concerns about the handling of the report submitted by Justice Sharma. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma did not make the Judicial Commission's report public for nearly three years, violating the Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952, which mandates that the report should be submitted in the assembly within six months of its submission," he added.

Nath pointed out that part of the report was made public in February 2025, but the Action Taken Report (ATR) was tabled in the Assam Assembly last month.

"This development has exposed the double standards of the BJP government regarding the APSC scam, as they claim to ensure clean and transparent examinations, while attempting to shield such a large-scale 'Cash for Job Scam' for the last four years," he added.

The one-man Justice (Retd) Biplab Kumar Sharma Commission was formed by the Assam government to investigate irregularities in the Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) examinations for 2013 and 2014.

While the report on the 2013 exam was submitted to the government by the panel on March 21, 2022, the second one on the 2014 exam was submitted on October 12, 2023.

The government submitted the report in the Assam Assembly on February 17 last year, while the Action Taken Report (ATR) was tabled on February 16 this year.

Nath said, "The report had recommended the cancellation of all appointments made during the concerned years after finding substantial evidence of large-scale corruption. However, shockingly, many officers who were clearly identified as beneficiaries of this scam continue to hold important administrative positions under the present BJP government."

Some of the officers, who were later suspended for allegedly securing their appointments through unfair means, are now attempting to mislead the court by concealing crucial facts, and even challenged the legality and validity of the enquiry commission report, he alleged.

The DYFI further alleged that for years, no decisive action was taken against the tainted officers identified by the Commission and in some cases, they were even promoted.

"In one instance, a candidate accused in the scam was reportedly issued a clean character certificate by the Home Department for consideration by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). We are compelled to believe that the entire episode reflects a deliberate conspiracy by the Himanta Biswa Sharma government," Nath claimed.
 
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