New Delhi:The Congress on Thursday demanded a judicial probe by a Supreme Court judge into all recruitment made by the Uttar Pradesh education department.
Congress leader Rajiv Shukla said the Uttar Pradesh government is silent and demanded immediate action.
The Congress leader was referring to both the Allahabad High Court staying the appointment of 69,000 assistant basic teachers in the state, and the case involving a school teacher, who allegedly worked simultaneously in 25 schools and earned over Rs 1 crore as salary in 13 months.
He said a judicial probe would help bring out the truth as a probe by the Special Task force, as proposed by the UP government, would not suffice as it is under the control of the state government.
"The Congress party demands that a judicial inquiry should be conducted in this matter immediately by a Supreme Court judge," he told reporters at an online press conference.
He alleged that the state government is unable to do anything and it seems the "mafia" operating in Uttar Pradesh is ruling in the state.
The former union minister said a "scam" of this proportion is not possible without the involvement of state officials and alleged that the government is protecting such officials.
Shukla said when the BJP claims total transparency, why it is shying away from holding a judicial probe into the matter for the truth to come out.
"The truth will come out only when a judicial probe is ordered into the matter," he said.