MUMBAI: MNS activists created a ruckus at the venue of a staff selection exam for the post of income-tax assistant on Sunday. They were protesting against the "inadequate representation" of locals in the exam, which was held at the BMC's T-Ward building in Mulund.
It was a repeat of the November 2003 incident in which Raj Thackeray's supporters (then with the Shiv Sena) disrupted a Railway Board exam in Kalyan by preventing candidates from other states, mainly the north, from appearing.
On Sunday, more than 210 candidates from Mumbai, Goa and Gujarat gathered at the BMC building to take the computer proficiency exam for the post of tax assistant.
Source And Details : Times Of India
Monday, August 11, 2008
MNS targets I-T exam centre, demands jobs for local youths
Author: Uttam Pegu
| Posted at: Monday, August 11, 2008 |
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