Mamata objects to “politically motivated” question in CAPF exam
The Hindu
“It is an attempt at politicising the entire recruitment process”
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday raised strong objection to reports of a question asked at the CAPF (Central Armed Police Force) recruitment examination on “poll violence in West Bengal” and accused the BJP of using Central forces to serve its political interests. “I was shocked to see that politically motivated questions were asked in an exam conducted by the UPSC. It shows how the BJP has politicised the Central forces to serve its political interests,” she said. The Chief Minister went on to allege that CAPF was used to “capture booths and kill people at Sitalkuchi in Coochbehar during the Assembly poll in West Bengal”.More Related News
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