NEW DELHI: The CBI today filed a fresh chargesheet against then Madhya Pradesh minister Laxmikant Sharma, his OSD and 85 others for alleged irregularities in the recruitment of Grade-II contractual teachers through Vyapam in 2012, officials said.
The chargesheet, filed in the Bhopal Special court, has named then controller of Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board - also known as Vyapam - Pankaj Trivedi; then principal system analyst in Vyapam Nitin Mohindra, 72 candidates, two other Vyapam officials and 11 middlemen, including Sharma, they said.
O P Shukla, the OSD of Sharma, then technical and higher education minister in the BJP government in the state, has also been named as an accused in the charge sheet, the officials said.
It is alleged that Mohindra and Trivedi helped in inflating the marks of the candidates appearing for the examination for the appointment of Grade-II contractual teachers, the CBI officials said.
The CBI has found that Sharma had appointed Trivedi as Controller of Examination even when he was not in the list of shortlisted candidates for the crucial post, they said.
Trivedi through Mohindra allegedly returned the favour by manipulating the marks of the candidates ensuring their selections in the service, they said.
The agency through forensic examination of the OMR sheets filled by the candidates found that the actual marks of the accused candidates were way below than the marks shown in the results, they said.
The CBI has found the details of altered marksheets from the laptop of Mohindra, they said.
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