Konyak Union raises concern after six proxy candidates detected during Nagaland Police recruitment oral interviews in Mon district.
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DIMAPUR — The Konyak Union (KU) has expressed concern over recent developments during the ongoing oral interview of the Nagaland Police recruitment process in Mon district, where six proxy candidates were reportedly detected, leading to concern among the aspiring youth.
In a press release, the union encouraged all Konyak youths to remain sincere, disciplined, and committed, and to pursue success through merit-based competition.
The KU stated that with a large number of educated youths aspiring for employment opportunities, it is important that the recruitment process remains fair, transparent, and free from any form of malpractice.
The union discouraged practices such as proxy participation, cheating, or any other dishonest means, as these actions undermine the dignity and integrity of society.
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It urged the concerned authorities to address such matters in accordance with the relevant laws and established procedures.
“As the apex organisation representing the Konyak community, the union finds it unfortunate that such concerns have arisen at a time when the government is making sincere efforts to ensure a free, fair, and transparent recruitment system across the state.
“Our forefathers have always emphasised the values of honesty, sincerity, and integrity, and it is important that the younger generation continues to uphold these principles,” the union emphasised.
The KU also placed on record its appreciation to the DLSC chairman, secretary and all the officials under the SP Office, Mon, for their vigilance and commitment in maintaining fairness during the recruitment process.
Furthermore, the union appealed to the District Level Selection Committee (DLSC), Mon district, to continue exercising due diligence and vigilance so that only deserving and qualified candidates are selected.
“Such measures will not only uphold justice and public confidence in the district but will also contribute towards strengthening the quality of personnel serving the state,” the union added.