The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) exam was held in October for appointment of primary teachers in municipal schools.
A delegation of BJP MLAs led by Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta handed over a memorandum to Baijal, demanding that a fresh examination be conducted.
Gupta alleged the AAP government remained "silent" on the matter even as the Delhi Police registered a case and arrested several persons.
"The government took more than a month to realise the gravity of the situation. The long silence indicates it intended to cover up the misconduct and mismanagement of the DSSSB.
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