Did Gehlot's Government Really Leak 17 Out of 19 Papers?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Sharma's allegations against Gehlot highlight past irregularities.
- The current government emphasizes transparency in recruitment processes.
- Kisan Samman Nidhi streamlines benefits for farmers.
- Recent RAS results reflect a focus on equity and merit.
- Sharma's government aims to provide millions of jobs.
Jaipur, Nov 25 (NationPress) Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma strongly criticized former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday, claiming that the previous Congress administration had "crushed the aspirations of the youth" by overseeing extensive irregularities in recruitment examinations.
Citing the Gehlot administration's track record, Sharma stated, "The Gehlot government crushed the aspirations of the youth, with 17 out of 19 papers leaked. Although officers from that era are still part of our government, we have not experienced any paper leaks."
This clearly indicates that the problem lies not with the officers, but rather within the system and intentions of the prior government, he argued.
Sharma highlighted that the BJP government has prioritized transparent recruitment practices. Referring to the recently announced RAS results, he noted that the selection of a candidate from a humble farming and labor background exemplifies the equitable and merit-based approach of his administration.
"Under the Gehlot regime, political relatives used to succeed unfairly," he alleged, asserting that the new government has restored confidence in the recruitment process.
Presenting what he termed the government’s "23-month report card," Sharma declared that the administration has operated with a clear strategy, concentrating on employment, development, and welfare initiatives.
He reiterated the commitment to providing millions of jobs for the youth, emphasizing that recruitment initiatives are being executed with unprecedented transparency.
Addressing farmers, the Chief Minister mentioned the Kisan Samman Nidhi, noting that farmers no longer have to pursue officials for updates. Instead, he said, their mobile phones now ring when the honorarium arrives, symbolizing the efficiency brought by direct benefit transfers.
Sharma pointed out that the ongoing development work in Pali is just a preview of the enhanced efforts taking place throughout the state.
He commended MLA Pushpendra Singh Ranawat for his contributions to advancing medical education and enhancing road connectivity in the area.
In conclusion, the Chief Minister affirmed that the government has made substantial strides for youth, farmers, women, and marginalized communities, and that the momentum of development initiated in the last twenty-three months will persist in the years ahead.