Raipur. Revenue Patwari Association has expressed objection regarding the Revenue Inspector examination. In a letter written to Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, the Sangh has put a question mark on the selection of a large number of candidates from many districts and only a few candidates from some districts and has demanded an investigation.
In a letter written to Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, the Revenue Patwari Union said that objecting to the Revenue Inspector examination held on January 7, the union had corresponded with the state government for a high-level investigation. But instead of taking any action on the objections, the state government declared the result of the examination on 29 February.
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The union said that 216 candidates have been selected through the Revenue Inspection Training Year 2024. The district wise numerical information given in the selection list is doubtful. A large number of candidates have been selected from many districts and only a limited number of candidates have been selected from some districts, which is giving rise to doubts.
On behalf of the union, it was told that during the assembly elections, all the Patwaris were engaged in election work, and the Commissioner’s office was preparing for various stages of departmental examination. During this time, the eligible and ineligible list was released and claims and objections were invited. Conducting the departmental examination even before the formation of the cabinet without bringing it to the notice of the government is giving rise to suspicion, keeping this in mind a request has been made to get the examination investigated.