PANJIM: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) claimed that the Dental College recruitment scam is another example of bad governance and deep rooted corruption by the BJP in the State.
The party alleged that the Health Ministry has recruited around 37 nurses on regular basis in Dental College against the vacant posts. However, shockingly despite conducting interviews and exams there are no results announced and appointment letters have been issued directly to the “nominated” candidates of the Health Minister and the other cabinet colleagues.
37 nurses have already joined duties without announcement of results. Most are from Sattari taluka, it claimed.
“There are many questions which need to be answered. How can appointment letters be issued before declaration of results? How candidates of only Sattari can get preference? Why are most candidates from Sattari? Why candidates were made to stand in queues and answer exams. They should have directly called out names of candidates from their constituency. Why the whole drama,” asked Rahul Mhambre, AAP state convenor.
Meanwhile, AAP, while asserting that the people of Goa should be the final decision-makers about their future, has strongly opposed the double-tracking of the south-western railway line and has asked the seven MLAs affected by this project to declare their stand on the matter.

