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JKBOSE issues advisory on class 10 result ‘deals’, skips registering FIR! | Daal Mein Kaala! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 15: With no let up in complaints of corruption in Jammu and Kashmir, the touts seem to be so emboldened that now they are approaching class 10th students and their parents to strike a “deal” for “good marks in the results.” What is even shocking is that while the JK Board of School Education has issued an advisory in this regard, the JKBOSE officials have failed to get a police case registered in this regard. Official sources said even as the JKBOSE has cautioned the students and their parents over receiving fake messages from unknown people on Class 10 result, the fact remains that several parents and their wards are understood to have received such calls ahead of the results. "It has come to our notice that students and parents of class 10th annual, regular, 2021, Kashmir Division, particularly from Anantnag area, have received phone calls from different numbers whereby the calling persons are informing them that their wards are failing in such and such subject," reads advisory from the JKBOSE. The advisory reads that the parents are told that in order to avoid the embarrassment of failure they should transfer a certain amount of money in the informants account number. Officials said when as Advisory had been issued wherein the JKBOSE admits to have received such complaints, why has the office “failed” to register a formal police case. “An advisory alone doesn’t make any such sense in such cases, what is needed is that a proper police case is filed and that the case is handed over to a probe agency,” said a senior official on the condition of anonymity. He said by issuing a mere advisory, the JKBOSE has done a “symbolic formality” but that it was “criminal not to get a case registered.” Sources said it was for the first time in the history of Jammu and Kashmir that such an advisory has been issued. “Such an advisory only exposes the plight of governance in J&K,” the official said. When contacted a senior official at the JKBOSE told the Early Times on the condition of anonymity that the office was not bound to file a police case into such complaints adding that advisory was enough. |
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