The Pan Arunachal Joint Steering Committee (PAJSC) orchestrated a momentous candlelight march, leading the procession from Akashdeep to the Tennis Court in Itanagar as a tribute to the late Gyamar Padang, a courageous whistleblower whose resolute stance against the APPSC paper leakage scam reverberated exactly one year ago.
"Meritocracy: Every Arunachalee's Inherent Right - Let's Embrace It Together! Join the Movement for Ourselves and Future Generations," these rallying cries echoed through the streets of Itanagar, voiced passionately by students advocating for a just and equitable future.
It is worth mentioning that PAJSC had earlier accused Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu of involvement in the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) fiasco and spreading a ‘half-truth’ on fulfillment of the 13-point charter of demands placed joint steering committee.
“Time and again, the state government has been fooling the public with false statements and press releases that the 13-point charter of demands on APPSC paper-leak case has been fulfilled”, PAJSC vice chairman Tadak Nalo said addressing a press conference at the Arunachal Press Club earlier.
The state government on August 24 had issued updates on the PAJSC’s 13-point demands.
Rejecting the government’s claim of fulfilling all the demands placed by the Committee, Nalo said, “The way the state government is trying to suppress PAJSC from organizing any democratic activities or act agitating against the issue,...
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