By Special Correspondent
Bhopal: Congress leader Vivek Tripathi on Wednesday alleged that the future of unemployed youth in Madhya Pradesh is being openly jeopardised, claiming that an organised racket of fraudulent appointments is being operated through alleged collusion between the Entrepreneurship Development Centre (SEDMAP), the Directorate of Public Instruction, and a private firm, Om Paras Manpower Service, Bhopal.
Addressing a press conference, Mr Tripathi said the Congress has submitted a detailed written complaint to the Chief Minister’s Office and the Departments of School Education, Labour, Home, MSME, the Directorate of Public Instruction, and the Director General of Police, seeking a high-level inquiry and registration of an FIR.
He alleged that retired Class-I officers from the Public Instruction Department were reappointed through outsourcing in the same department, drawing monthly salaries between Rs 35,000 and Rs 64,000, without advertisement, online applications, or a transparent selection process, calling it a direct assault on unemployed youth’s rights.
