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ITANAGAR: The Jeju Institute has been given a clean-chit in the Special Investigation Cell's (SIC) report on the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) examination paper-leak case.
This was informed by the representatives of the Jeju Institute at a press conference at the Press Club here on Monday.
Marpok Taji, Management Coordinator of the Jeju Institute, said, "The SIC had registered a case after receiving an FIR from one Gyamar Padang against the institute on the basis that the institute is being run by Akhilesh Yadav, who is one of the accused in the case", he added.
Taji clarified that Yadav was working with the institute as a freelancer and not as a permanent faculty of the institute. Also, Gyamar Padang and Thomas Gaduk are not enrolled students of the institute. Padang and Gaduk were students of Yadav's private tuition and everything related to the APPSC fiasco occurred between the trio.
"The institute has nothing to do with the APPSC paper leak case, even the SIC has given clean chit to it over the fiasco", said Taji
The institute has no connection with the ongoing APPSC paper leak scam, even if some former/present students of it are found to be involved in the case. They must have used their personal channels to buy or sell the examination paper, he said. Further, he informed that the management of the institute has received many complaints from students that they are being trolled on social media just because they were/are students of the institute, while appealing to everyone not to troll aspirants/candidates of the institute on social media.
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