Srinagar, Jan 25: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that all administrative and recruitment decisions should be based on merit, warning that any attempt to politicise examinations would not be tolerated.
“Everything should not be seen through religion or region. Some decisions must rest on merit alone. Those who qualify on merit deserve their place,” Abdullah told reporters while addressing concerns over the Judicial Services Mains results controversy in Kashmir.
The Chief Minister added that a thorough investigation would be conducted if evidence of wrongdoing emerged. “If you bring evidence of fraud, I am ready to order an investigation. If anyone used unfair means, cheated, or manipulated the examination, I will ensure a full probe,” he said.
He visited Gulmarg to review snowfall-related issues, electricity restoration, and the inauguration of a new ski lift. (KNS)
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