SRINAGAR: Stating that the case regarding irregularities in Sub Inspector, Junior Engineer and Financial Assistant recruitment has already been given to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI); J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Tuesday said that those involved will be brought to book even if they hide in a fortress.

“Recently, reports of fake appointments surfaced about Police Sub-Inspector, Junior Engineer and Financial Assistant posts. We have already handed over the case to CBI for a thorough probe,” news agency KNO quoted Sinha as having said while addressing a gathering after inaugurating the Hokey Astro Turf in Poonch district of Jammu.

He said that those guilty and accused will be brought to book. “Even if the accused will be hiding in a fortress, we will bring them to justice,” Sinha said.

He said that over the past three years, the J&K administration provided jobs to 30,000 youth in a transparent manner.

“Gone are the days when backdoor appointments would take place. Today, even the cart-seller’s daughter or son would get jobs in a transparent manner,” Sinha said.

He said that some people aren’t happy with the transparent system and governance on ground. “This pinches them as their policy always had been to keep poor as poor and to add more to the kitty of rich,” said Sinha.

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