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MMRDA exam row: Abhijeet Dipke seeks judicial probe

By Sohail Khan 22 August 2026, 8:09 am

Dipke’s demand comes a day after MMRDA formed a three-member committee to independently examine complaints and objections to the provisional merit list

Published on: Aug 22, 2026, 08:09:00 IST

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    Mumbai: Thirteen of the 16 candidates who topped the MMRDA recruitment examination appeared from the same examination centre in Nagpur, a concentration that CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke said raised questions over the fairness of the recruitment process. Dipke on Friday demanded a judicial probe into the alleged irregularities.

    Dipke’s demand comes a day after MMRDA formed a three-member committee to independently examine complaints and objections to the provisional merit list.

    Aspirants who appeared for the MMRDA junior engineer recruitment examination met Dipke at his residence in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on Friday and sought his support. Following the meeting, the CJP founder demanded the probe.

    Questioning the MMRDA results, Dipke cited the performance of some toppers in other recruitment examinations.

    “A topper in the MMRDA examination had scored only 7.5 marks out of 100 in the BMC examination and 80 marks out of 200 in the CIDCO examination. Another topper had scored only 16 marks out of 100 in the BMC examination and eight marks out of 200 in the CIDCO examination. There is a clear pattern that shows how certain individuals were favoured in the MMRDA examination,” Dipke alleged.

    Pointing out that 13 of the 16 toppers had appeared from the same examination centre, he said the concentration raised serious questions about whether any illegality or “setting” had taken place at the centre. “It clearly suggests that the examination centres were compromised. This is why we want an investigation to find out what was the ‘magic’ of this particular examination centre in Nagpur,” Dipke told reporters.

    Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) conducted the MMRDA recruitment examination between May 11 and 12 across centres in eight districts of Maharashtra.

    MMRDA, however, denied the allegations and maintained that its recruitment process had followed the rules and procedures prescribed by the Maharashtra government.

    An aspirant said candidates were repeatedly forced to protest over delays in recruitment examinations and results.

    “In some cases, we have to wait 12 to 13 months for the results. For the Pune Municipal Corporation’s 2022-23 recruitment examination, the exams were finally conducted in early 2026, and allegations of corruption have now emerged. Students are once again protesting outside the PMC office,” she said.

    The PMC junior engineer examination, conducted in April 2026, has also faced allegations of paper leaks, duplicate candidate entries and discrepancies in results, leading to protests by candidates.

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