GDMO candidates securing 14 out of 100 recommended for recruitment, state govt should rectify the situation: Ex-Tripura CM Manik Sarkar

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manik sarkar“We have come across media reports that the candidates who got 14 marks were recruited (as doctors). Those who have recruited them… it’s their responsibility," Sarkar said.

Former Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar Sunday took potshots at the BJP-led government over the state public service panel recommending candidates with marks as low as 14 for the posts of general duty medical officers (GMDOs).

“We have come across media reports that the candidates who got 14 marks were recruited (as doctors). Those who have recruited them… it’s their responsibility. If the general knowledge of the doctor is not good, then it may be a problem. It’s good that attempts are being made to recruit doctors after a long time. But if they are taken irrespective of their quality… it might lead to a completely different result than expected. It may not be true in all cases, it may be true for only a few cases… but the government should take responsibility to rectify it,” Sarkar told reporters on the sidelines of a blood donation camp at Jirania in West Tripura.

Three days ago, Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha had congratulated the newly-recommended GDMO candidates.

“Heartfelt congratulations to all the newly recommended GDMO candidates. Wishing you great success as you embark on this noble journey, serving humanity with dedication & compassion. Your commitment to healthcare will make a difference,” CM Saha wrote on his Facebook page, sharing a Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC) notification for recruitment against GDMO posts.

The notification, which cleared the recruitment of 216 medical officers in the grade IV of Tripura Health Services, also said that eight posts remained vacant since no one was found suitable to be recommended, along with nine posts reserved for ‘persons with disabilities’.

The notification soon landed in a controversy, especially among netizens who were found divided in their opinion about medical officers getting recruited with marks as less as 14 out of 100.

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