Aspirants Urge Chief Minister to Resolve Five-Year Delay in TFES Recruitment

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Agartala: Job seekers are calling for urgent intervention from the Chief Minister to resolve a stalled recruitment process for the Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services (TFES). The selection cycle has remained incomplete for five years, leaving candidates in a state of uncertainty.

Aspirants express deep frustration over the lack of progress and the extended wait time for final appointments. Frustrated by the administrative silence, the group is now publicly petitioning the state leadership to take action. As one participant stated, the "TFES recruitment process remains incomplete for 5 years" despite repeated appeals for a resolution.

The applicants are demanding clarity on why the hiring process has been delayed for so long. They hope a direct appeal to the Chief Minister will expedite the final stages of the selection and provide a definitive outcome for those who have been waiting since the process started.

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