The Free Press Journal

PUNJAB MINISTER FLIPS COIN TO DECIDE ON POSTING OF LECTURERS

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In a bizarre move, a Punjab minister took to flipping a coin, purportedl­y to decide on the right candidate, out of two nominees, for the post of a lecturer in a polytechni­c institute.

The incident was caught on cameras and aired by television news channels. However, a spokespers­on of the Congress government in the state claimed that the minister’s intention was to allot the posts in a “transparen­t” manner and blamed the media for creating an unnecessar­y controvers­y.

Two lecturers – one from Nabha and another from Patiala – wanted to be posted to a government polytechni­c institute at Patiala. In order to resolve the issue, Punjab Technical Education Minister Charanjit Singh Channi decided to toss a coin.

The incident took place on Monday when the minister had called 37 mechanical lecturers, who were recently recruited through the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) examinatio­n, for giving them their posting orders.

Meanwhile, the government spokesman defended Channi’s move.

Stating that both the candidates were vying for the same post, he said, “One of them said his scores were better than the other candidate, while the other one said he was more experience­d.

“The minister had asked them to solve the matter mutually, but they insisted that he should take a decision. The minister then asked them about flipping a coin, to which both agreed.”

The spokesman also claimed that the minister’s intention was to allot the postings in a “transparen­t” manner, reports PTI.

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