
Dimapur, November 17 (MExN): The Naga Students’ Federation continues its attack on the state police department for failing to admit failings in its recruitment policy, specifically to the recent 11 NAP (IR) fiasco. The Federation regrets the act of justification made countering their allegation and stated that “it could have been better had the DGP admit the (foul) play in the police department.”
“Any human instinct can understand that there was something fishy on the 25th October selection…with the IRB recruitment” the NSF stated through its education secretary Ahito Achumi. The Federation expressed doubt questioning as to whether there was any fairness in the recruitment into the IRB. “There is no UBSI and ASI rank in arm (sic) police as such the DGP (refutation) is nothing but an attempt to confuse the general mass; it could have been better had the DGP admitted the fault play in the police department” the NSF stated.
The organization is fully aware of the clandestine process for appointment of 37 UBSI and ASI under District Enforcement Force (DEF) on the pretext of recruitment of 14th IRB, it stated. The NSF also informed that it was aware of the advertisement for recruitment into the 14th IRB was published on October 21 with last date of submission on November 5, 2007. However, the four-member committee held interview on October 25, the NSF pointed out.
The Federation is of the opinion that rather than correcting the damage caused by the clandestine recruitment, the DGP refuted the allegations and challenged that the allegations be substantiated with proof. Lamenting that ‘this has hurt the Federation in particular and the youths in general’, the NSF made plain clear that backdoor practices in any department would never be tolerated at any cost. Any “Anti-youth” practices would face resistance, the Naga Students Federation cautioned.