The Shiromani Akali Dal has expressed concern over the daily crises arising due to management policies in Guru Harkrishan Public Schools run under the management of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee. Addressing a joint press conference in this regard, Akali leaders and former presidents of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Paramjit Singh Sarna and Manjit Singh GK claimed that dummy candidates had appeared in the examination at Hemkunt Colony School. The said leaders said that the South District Police has busted a racket of appearing dummy candidates in the examination conducted for the recruitment of non-teaching staff in the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti in this school. Four accused, including a woman, involved in this fraud have been arrested. The arrested accused used to appear dummy candidates in the examination by taking money from the candidates. The accused have been identified as Sumit Dahiya, Bimal Kumar Singh, Baljit Singh, and a woman from Kanjwala, residents of Sonipat. This gang had made a deal with a candidate named Ankur to pass the exam for Rs 6 lakh. In this regard, FIR No. 228/25 has been registered under serious sections in Greater Kailash police station. Sarna has demanded a CBI investigation into this government job exam cheating racket. Sarna said that the CBI should immediately call the Delhi Committee chief, general secretary, education cell chairman and members of the school governing body for questioning. Because such a big scam cannot be done by a school teacher and office superintendent. GK said that who is the mastermind of this government job exam cheating racket? The police should also tell this and the real beneficiaries should not be spared in the guise of their agents. GK claimed that the fake candidate Sumit Dahiya was admitted to the exam centre on May 25 at 9.30 am without biometric matching with Ankur’s Aadhaar card and admit card. While the CBSE flying squad caught him at 11.30 am. But the school management tried to suppress the matter till 5 pm. But finally the police made a DD entry at 5.12 pm and registered an FIR at 5.24 pm. GK said that the Delhi Police should investigate all the examinations held in this school till now. Since I have information that earlier also some candidates were made to sit separately in the open school examination, the police should also investigate this allegation. Akali leader Dr. Parminder Pal Singh, quoting a press release of the Delhi Police, said that the easy entry of a dummy candidate without biometric matching is no small matter. In this regard, Ankur’s Aadhaar card, admit card and OMR sheet seized from Sumit Dahiya are proof that all of them were involved. How the dummy candidate, who should have been caught and handed over to the police at 9.30 am, reached the OMR sheet by 11.30 am is a big question. Delhi Committee members Jatinder Singh Sahni, Paramjit Singh Rana, Satnam Singh Khiva, Mahinder Singh, Akali leaders Ramandeep Singh Sonu, Manjit Singh Sarna, Sukhman Singh etc. were present on the occasion.
