Tuesday, February 18, 2020

TNPSC scam leaves AIADMK, DMK in heated debate in Assembly

18/02/2020, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

The AIADMK and the DMK engaged in a heated debate in the Assembly on Monday over the malpractices in the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) examinations that occurred under their respective governments.

During the debate, Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami asked whether the DMK was willing to withdraw the cases on the basis of which orders were given by the court staying investigation into such malpractices during the last DMK regime between 2006 and 2011. He insisted that there was material evidence in the case.

The TNPSC scam was raised in the House by DMK MLA S. Sudharsanam, against the backdrop of the arrest of those involved in the Group IV and II examinations.

Certain remarks made by DMK Deputy Floor Leader Duraimurugan, Minister D. Jayakumar and DMK MLA S. Sudharsanam over the issue were expunged by the Speaker.

However, Minister for Personnel and Administrative Reforms D. Jayakumar listed out the actions taken by the CB-CID in connection with the current cases.

He then said that during the previous DMK government, the DVAC had conducted searches at the house of a former TNPSC Chairman. DMK Deputy Floor Leader Duraimurugan objected to this.

Intervening in the debate, the Chief Minister said Mr. Jayakumar only made a reference to the case to point out that such malpractices had happened in the past too.

“The DVAC conduced raids and there is some evidence that has been uncovered. They [DMK] have got a stay from the court,” Mr. Palaniswami said, adding he was not inclined to name those involved in the cases.

“We have all the details, if we have to speak more on this. But we think we won’t. If we wanted to, we could have brought it out long ago,” Mr. Palaniswami said.

As for the malpractices reported recently in the Group-IV and Group-II exams, he said appropriate action had been taken against the accused.

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