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MPSC overturned norms in drawing up SC/ST merit list: ATSUM

The Imphal Free Press

IMPHAL, Jul 9: Just a couple of days after the declaration of the
results of the combined civil services examination 2005 conducted by
the Manipur Public Service Commission, MPSC, questions have come up
whether the MPSC has violated its own rules in drawing up the final
merit list.

The All Tribal Students Union, Manipur, ATSUM, has charged that the
MPSC's own written rules and procedures relating to the reservation
for ST and SC candidates have been violated in the MCS/MPS recruitment
process.

The ATSUM, in a statement issued to media offices, pointed out that
three ST and one SC candidate figure among the first 17 in the final
merit list, which are seats left open to all (general category), but
these candidates were still put against reserved seats for STs and
SCs.

This is in violation of the provision contained in the third paragraph
of the point no. 13 of the state government's official notification,
(Procedure for holding Combined Competitive Examination under Manipur
Civil Services Combined Competitive Examination 2005, it maintained.

The relevant provision reads, 'Provided further said the candidates
belonging to the SCs. STs, and OBCs who have been recommended by the
Commission without resorting to any relaxation/concession in the
eligibility or selection criteria, at any stage of the examination,
shall not be adjusted against the vacancies reserved for SCs, STs, and
OBCs'.

The commission has not explained why this rule has not been applied to
these candidates, nor whether or not these candidates have availed
relaxation/concession (i.e. in age or in terms of marks in the written
test) as candidates of STs/SCs, the ATSUM statement said.

It noted, in this context, that the upper age limit of 30 years (for
all candidates), had been relaxed by another five years by the state
government and this was officially endorsed by the MPSC.

The ATSUM has demanded a proper and official clarification on this
issue from the MPSC, and said it will be compelled to go to the law
courts or take the matter to the streets if it is not satisfactorily
resolved on or before July 13.

The ATSUM has further urged the government not to be a mere spectator
in this issue, stressing that it can be resolved before there is an
agitation.

In another development, the Manipuri Students Federation, MSF, has
expressed concern over rumours of irregularities in the recruitment
process for MCS/MPS at the viva-voce stage.

The student body, noting that there has been persistent rumours of
bribery and political influence in the process of selection of
candidates, particularly in the viva voce/interview stage, urged the
MPSC authorities to take necessary steps to allay these suspicions.

In particular, the MSF demanded that the MPSC make public the marks
secured by the candidates in the written (mains) stage of the
examination.

The MPSC's present stance that marks will be disclosed on request by
the concerned candidate only after a month is violative of the spirit
of the Right to Information Act, and has heightened suspicions among
the public, it said.

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