36th BCS non-cadre aspirants demand completion of recruitment
April 29, 2018 00:00:00
A total of 1,431 non-cadre aspirants of 36th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) on Saturday asked the concerned authorities to complete 100 per cent appointment of their batch before publishing the results of 37th BCS, reports UNB.
In a press briefing at Jatiya Press Club, the aspirants alleged that even though countless posts lie empty posts in different ministries, Public Service Commission (PSC) were not taking any steps to fill these posts.
Zahirul Islam, a non-cadre aspirant, said, "Free us from the curse of unemployment by recommending in first class or second class posts and then the final result of 37th BCS should be published."
They have given an ultimatum of 12 days or threatened to submit memorandum to the Prime Minister and even sit for indefinite hunger strike if the authorities fail to meet their demands.
Earlier on March 15 this year, PSC recommended the recruitment of 284 candidates of the 36th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examination with the status of first class non-cadre officials.