These 750 Village Heads Allegedly Faked Their Marksheets to Get Elected in Rajasthan

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  • Published On: May 17, 2015
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Of the 9,872 sarpanches who were elected in January's civic polls in Rajasthan, 746 are now being accused of submitting fake certificates to circumvent a new ordinance that made Class 8 a minimum educational requirement for the post. Investigations have also revealed that one particular government school issued 100 fake mark sheets, out of which 35 went to candidates who got elected.

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