In Madhya Pradesh Manifesto, Congress Promises To "Disband Vyapam"

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
112-page Congress manifesto was released in Bhopal
for the recruitment tests conducted by the scam-hit board in the last 10 years.The Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board, popularly
known by the acronym Vyapam (Vyavasayik Pareeksha Mandal), is at the centre of a massive recruitment scandal, involving bribery and fudging
of marks among others, that is being probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation.In its 112-page manifesto released in Bhopal, the
opposition party said it would disband the board if it comes to power in the state and replace it with a "Rajya Karmachari Chayan Aayog" to
ensure transparent recruitments and a corruption-free system.In MP, recruitment in government jobs and admission for professional courses in
medicine, engineering and others are conducted by Vyapam.In the manifesto, titled "Vachan Patra" (document of promises), the Congress stated
it would set up a board and enact a policy for the welfare of transgenders.The party promised laptops for Class XII students obtaining over
70 per cent marks, and subsidised two-wheeler loans for female college students.It proposes to bring a law to give housing rights to the
people, as well as 35 kilograms of wheat and rice at Re 1/kg to the poor
It also talks about setting up a 'Vidhan Parishad' or legislative council, the upper House in a bicameral system.The manifesto was released
at a press meet in the presence of state Congress president Kamal Nath, state campaign committee chief Jyotiraditya Scindia and former chief