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Paper leak row rages on in Rajasthan as BJP calls for CBI Probe

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JAIPUR: The political storm over paper leaks in recruitment exams rages on in Rajasthan. BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena has been sitting on a  Dharna in Jaipur for the final seven days demanding a CBI probe into the matter.

Meena has been within the headlines for the protest for his supporters and unemployed youth even within the midst of heavy rain and freezing chilly as of late.

Kirori Lal Meena was seen to be preventing a lone battle as he didn’t see any particular assist from different BJP leaders. But now the scenario has modified as former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia took to Twitter to increase assist.

Raje tweeted that the BJP chief is on strike demanding a CBI inquiry into the paper leak case of 16 recruitment examinations together with REET, RAS and Constable. 

In one other tweet, she wrote that the Rajasthan authorities is crushing the goals of the youth. “The government is forgetting that this public anger of the youth will prove to be the last nail in the sinking ship of this government. The government should remember that MP Kirodi Lal Meena is not alone in fighting for the youth to get their rights, we all are with them.”

Earlier, Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan and Deputy Leader of Opposition within the Assembly Rajendra Rathore met Kirodi Lal Meena and prolonged their assist to the demand for a CBI inquiry into the paper leak case. MP Kirori has made it clear that his quick will proceed till the Gehlot authorities offers approval for a CBI inquiry. It is a matter of dialogue as to why the BJP leaders, who until now stored a distance from Kirodii’s protests and agitations, have immediately began supporting him. There are speculations behind this that the BJP’s prime management can embody Kirori within the Union Cabinet.

In distinction, CM Ashok Gehlot has demanded a nationwide answer for the problem of paper leaks. Mentioning the paper leak of the junior clerk recruitment examination in Gujarat, Gehlot mentioned that the problem has develop into a major problem throughout the nation. 

“This is the 17th paper leak in Gujarat in the last few years,” he mentioned.

Gehlot additional added, “There have been complaints of paper leaks and irregularities in Army recruitment, High Court recruitment, even DRDO recruitment, which shows how serious this problem is. We need a nationwide solution.”

On the opposite hand, Rajasthan Congress President Govind Dotasara has raised an enormous query in regards to the Gujarat authorities on this paper leak case. He asserted that “in the last few years there have been 15 paper leaks in PM Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Will the BJP, which incited the youth in Rajasthan, raise the demand for a CBI inquiry into the paper leak case in Gujarat?” 

While an answer stays elusive, politics over the ticklish challenge of paper leaks is intensifying in Rajasthan.

JAIPUR: The political storm over paper leaks in recruitment exams rages on in Rajasthan. BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena has been sitting on a  Dharna in Jaipur for the final seven days demanding a CBI probe into the matter.

Meena has been within the headlines for the protest for his supporters and unemployed youth even within the midst of heavy rain and freezing chilly as of late.

Kirori Lal Meena was seen to be preventing a lone battle as he didn’t see any particular assist from different BJP leaders. But now the scenario has modified as former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia took to Twitter to increase assist.

Raje tweeted that the BJP chief is on strike demanding a CBI inquiry into the paper leak case of 16 recruitment examinations together with REET, RAS and Constable. 

In one other tweet, she wrote that the Rajasthan authorities is crushing the goals of the youth. “The government is forgetting that this public anger of the youth will prove to be the last nail in the sinking ship of this government. The government should remember that MP Kirodi Lal Meena is not alone in fighting for the youth to get their rights, we all are with them.”

Earlier, Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan and Deputy Leader of Opposition within the Assembly Rajendra Rathore met Kirodi Lal Meena and prolonged their assist to the demand for a CBI inquiry into the paper leak case. MP Kirori has made it clear that his quick will proceed till the Gehlot authorities offers approval for a CBI inquiry. It is a matter of dialogue as to why the BJP leaders, who until now stored a distance from Kirodii’s protests and agitations, have immediately began supporting him. There are speculations behind this that the BJP’s prime management can embody Kirori within the Union Cabinet.

In distinction, CM Ashok Gehlot has demanded a nationwide answer for the problem of paper leaks. Mentioning the paper leak of the junior clerk recruitment examination in Gujarat, Gehlot mentioned that the problem has develop into a major problem throughout the nation. 

“This is the 17th paper leak in Gujarat in the last few years,” he mentioned.

Gehlot additional added, “There have been complaints of paper leaks and irregularities in Army recruitment, High Court recruitment, even DRDO recruitment, which shows how serious this problem is. We need a nationwide solution.”

On the opposite hand, Rajasthan Congress President Govind Dotasara has raised an enormous query in regards to the Gujarat authorities on this paper leak case. He asserted that “in the last few years there have been 15 paper leaks in PM Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Will the BJP, which incited the youth in Rajasthan, raise the demand for a CBI inquiry into the paper leak case in Gujarat?” 

While an answer stays elusive, politics over the ticklish challenge of paper leaks is intensifying in Rajasthan.