Priyanka Vadra verbally attacks Yogi government, says, 'Indians stuck due to lack of system'
Priyanka Vadra verbally attacks Yogi government, says, 'Indians stuck due to lack of system'
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On Wednesday, the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court gave a strong blow to the state government by putting an interim ban on the recruitment process of 69 thousand assistant teachers in Uttar Pradesh. On this decision of the High Court, Congress General Secretary and UP in-charge Priyanka Vadra has targeted the UP government. She tweeted that due to the chaos of the UP government, all the recruitments are stuck in the court.

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On this matter, UP in-charge Priyanka Vadra tweeted on Wednesday that 'once again the dreams of the youth of Uttar Pradesh were eclipsed. Due to the chaos of the UP government, all the recruitments are stuck in the court. Paper leaks, cutoff disputes, bogus assessments and incorrect answer keys. Due to all these shortcomings, 69000 teacher recruitment cases are pending. The government's negligence is hitting the youth the most.

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Priyanka Vadra does not leave any chance of attack on Yogi government. Earlier, there was a period of intense tension between the Congress and UP government to provide bus facility for migrant workers and workers to leave the house. Now after the High Court's decision on the recruitment process of assistant teachers, Priyanka Vadra has opened the front again. Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court has given a strong shock to the state government by putting an interim ban on the recruitment process of 69 thousand assistant teachers in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday. The High Court said that the notification on the declaration of exam results is banned by the state government on May 8. The entire advance process of selection will be stopped till the next hearing. The bench said in its interim order that prima facie the court finds that some of the answers given in the answer key are clearly wrong. There are some questions whose answers have been told differently from the current answer key in various exams.

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