Ending all speculations and ruling out the oppositions' allegation of TET-II question paper leak issue, the state education minister Ratan Lal Nath on Saturday assured the candidates to sit for their examination to be held on October 20.
Addressing a press conference today the minister ruled out the oppositions' allegation on leakage of question papers prior examination and said, "A section of people for their own interest across the state are trying to ploy conspiracy to damage the department's functioning." He challenged the allegation and said, "Whoever is able to probe the question paper leakage before the examination on October 20 shall be praised with special award."
"There is no chance of such leakage as the Teachers' Recruitment Board of Tripura (TRBT) - an autonomous body is indulged in printing this question papers abroad the state which are later brought to the state with police escort," adding to this Mr. Nath today informed, "A total of 58, 341 candidates shall sit for the examination on Sunday in a total of 203 test centres."
However, the congress backed NSUI and the opposition CPI-M party backed SFI today alleged of TET-II question paper leakage indifferent parts of the state and demanded for immediate action against the culprits indulged with it. They complained that a section of BJP youths are dispatching this question papers demanding for a hefty amount from the candidates.
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