A delegation of protesting Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) candidates met Chief Minister Mohan Yadav here on Sunday and submitted a memorandum of demands.
Around 2000 candidates, who were agitating in Indore since Wednesday, called off their protest on Saturday night after getting assurance from the authorities about their demands.
The demands include showing the answer sheets of 2019 MPPSC main exam, declaring the results of 2023 exams, issuing notification for 2025 MPPSC exams, etc.
In a post on Twitter, the Chief Minister’s Office confirmed the meeting with Yadav, and said the CM told him that the state government was considering his demands positively. Along with this, the CM said that the state government is committed to providing maximum employment opportunities.
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The process of recruitment on vacant posts in various departments is going on, in the coming time advertisements will be issued for recruitment on more posts.” Earlier on Saturday night, opposition leader Umang Singhar had met the protesters in Indore.
Meanwhile, MP Congress chief Jitu Patwari targeted the state’s BJP government and said, “The CM is saying that we are doing this, this is happening, we will do this, this will happen.” Such things create doubt. These are not words (promises), if the statements are not fulfilled then you (CM) will also be responsible for the uproar.