Ranchi: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced on Monday that he has directed a three-day pause in the excise constable recruitment drive. Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that the BJP will request the NHRC to investigate the deaths of several aspirants who participated in the physical tests. Describing the deaths of the candidates as tragic and heartbreaking, Soren stated that he has called for an immediate review of the regulations established by the previous government.
The deaths have sparked a significant controversy, with the BJP alleging that 15 candidates have lost their lives. However, the Jharkhand Police have reported 12 deaths among the aspirants, while the state’s Health Minister, Banna Gupta, has stated that the number is four.
The physical tests for the Jharkhand excise constable recruitment started on August 22 at seven centers across six districts and were scheduled to run until September 9. Soren also announced that a committee of health experts has been established to determine the cause of the deaths.
Sharing a post on X, Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren wrote,”I have issued instructions to halt the excise constables’ recruitment drive for three days. The physical tests, too, will not be held after 9 am.” The panel will submit its report soon, he further stated.
Claiming that 15 candidates lost lives during physical tests for excise constable post in Jharkhand due to “excessive heat”, the Assam CM said the BJP would urge the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to probe into the deaths. Sarma also said the state government should immediately suspend the physical tests till September 15.
“The BJP will urge the NHRC to probe into the deaths of the candidates. The Hemant Soren government should provide Rs 50 lakh and a job to each of the kin of the aspirants who lost their lives. If they fail to do so, the BJP will provide jobs to their family members after coming to power (in the state),” Sarma added, news agency PTI reported..
Assembly elections in Jharkhand are due this year. Sarma is BJP’s Jharkhand election co-incharge. Sarma also announced that the BJP will provide Rs 1 lakh each to the families of the victims. As of August 30, a total of 127,772 aspirants participated in the physical tests, with 78,023 emerging successful for 583 posts, police said.
Earlier in the day, Health Minister Gupta questioned the accuracy of the reported figures, asserting that the numbers were incorrect. “Where are these figures coming from? These are not authentic. A total of four persons have died,” Gupta said at Ranchi’s Birsa Munda Airport.
Meanwhile, DGP Anurag Gupta said he has been informed that 12 aspirants have died so far. “The chief minister has asked me to investigate and determine the exact cause of these deaths. We have registered the cases as unnatural deaths and are conducting postmortem,” he was quoted as saying by news agency PTI. “We are also examining whether the deaths were due to underlying health conditions, insufficient arrangements or the consumption of any substance,” Gupta added.
He emphasised that the recruitment process is being conducted transparently, with provisions for drinking water, toilets, ORS, doctors, ambulances, nurses and medicines at all centres.
(With PTI Inputs)
The deaths have sparked a significant controversy, with the BJP alleging that 15 candidates have lost their lives. However, the Jharkhand Police have reported 12 deaths among the aspirants, while the state’s Health Minister, Banna Gupta, has stated that the number is four.
The physical tests for the Jharkhand excise constable recruitment started on August 22 at seven centers across six districts and were scheduled to run until September 9. Soren also announced that a committee of health experts has been established to determine the cause of the deaths.
Sharing a post on X, Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren wrote,”I have issued instructions to halt the excise constables’ recruitment drive for three days. The physical tests, too, will not be held after 9 am.” The panel will submit its report soon, he further stated.
Claiming that 15 candidates lost lives during physical tests for excise constable post in Jharkhand due to “excessive heat”, the Assam CM said the BJP would urge the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to probe into the deaths. Sarma also said the state government should immediately suspend the physical tests till September 15.
“The BJP will urge the NHRC to probe into the deaths of the candidates. The Hemant Soren government should provide Rs 50 lakh and a job to each of the kin of the aspirants who lost their lives. If they fail to do so, the BJP will provide jobs to their family members after coming to power (in the state),” Sarma added, news agency PTI reported..
Assembly elections in Jharkhand are due this year. Sarma is BJP’s Jharkhand election co-incharge. Sarma also announced that the BJP will provide Rs 1 lakh each to the families of the victims. As of August 30, a total of 127,772 aspirants participated in the physical tests, with 78,023 emerging successful for 583 posts, police said.
Earlier in the day, Health Minister Gupta questioned the accuracy of the reported figures, asserting that the numbers were incorrect. “Where are these figures coming from? These are not authentic. A total of four persons have died,” Gupta said at Ranchi’s Birsa Munda Airport.
Meanwhile, DGP Anurag Gupta said he has been informed that 12 aspirants have died so far. “The chief minister has asked me to investigate and determine the exact cause of these deaths. We have registered the cases as unnatural deaths and are conducting postmortem,” he was quoted as saying by news agency PTI. “We are also examining whether the deaths were due to underlying health conditions, insufficient arrangements or the consumption of any substance,” Gupta added.
He emphasised that the recruitment process is being conducted transparently, with provisions for drinking water, toilets, ORS, doctors, ambulances, nurses and medicines at all centres.
(With PTI Inputs)