After all, Kalyanmay left the post of Board of Secondary Education, who came?

The government has removed Kalyanmoy Gangopadhyay, one of the accused of SSC recruitment corruption, from the post of chairman of the Board of Secondary Education. This information was given by the sources of the School Education Department on Thursday afternoon. Instead, a 9-member ad-hoc committee headed by Professor Ramanuj Gangopadhyay has been formed. They will manage the Board of Secondary Education.

The CBI has already questioned Kalyanmay more than once in the SSC Neod corruption case. During a search of the office of the Board of Secondary Education, spies picked him up from his house. He is accused of making appointment letters of ineligible candidates and handing them over to Shanti Prasad Sinha.

The Mamata government had raised the retirement age of Kalyanmoy Gangopadhyay to six years to retain him as the chairman of the Board of Secondary Education. In this context, he passed the law in the assembly. But that age Kalyanmay Babar also passed. Even after that the government did not remove him. In the end, Kalyanam had to make his name known for getting involved in SSC corruption.

According to the Department of School Education, Ramanuj Gangopadhyay, Professor of Sociology at West Bengal State University, will be the chairman of the Board of Secondary Education from now on. A 9-member ad-hoc committee will work with him. Knowing that arrest was inevitable, was Kalyanmoy removed to save face at the last minute? Opponents are raising questions.