Dehradun, Sept. 30 -- Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday announced that his government will recommend a CBI probe into the alleged Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) graduate-level exam paper leak case. He made the announcement while addressing the government job aspirants at the Parade Ground in Dehradun where they had been protesting against the paper leak since September 22, demanding a CBI probe into the matter and re-exam of the graduate level exam held on September 21. Addressing the protestors, Dhami said, "You all want the case to be investigated by the CBI, so I am announcing here before you that there should not be any doubt or mistrust in your mind. We will recommend a CBI inquiry into this matter." "I do not want even a single question mark on any recruitment process. Do not keep doubts. I am with you," he added. "For the last eight days, you have been carrying doubts and complaints, sitting here in the heat even during the festive season. I also felt that students should not have suspicion. Running an agitation is a difficult task. My only resolve is that the examination and recruitment process should be completely transparent. I have worked hard on this. When students complete their studies and prepare for recruitment, they have dreams and a life map before them. If obstacles keep coming in the way, it is disheartening. I too have seen ordinary circumstances like you, I have worked among students..." The Uttarakhand government on September 24 announced the SIT under supervision of a retired high court judge to probe the UKSSSC paper leak case. Jaya Baloni, SP, Rishikesh, is the SIT chief. On September 21, the Uttarakhand Berozgar Sangh alleged that question paper of UKSSSC graduate level exam held on September 21 leaked by 11.30 am -- half an hour after the exam began, and demanded the government cancel the exam and order a CBI probe....