CM Bhajan Lal Vows 10 Lakh Jobs, Cites Clean Exams

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CM Bhajan Lal Vows 10 Lakh Jobs, Cites Clean Exams

Synopsis

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma on 11 July 2026 declared an end to exam malpractices from the Congress era and reaffirmed the BJP government's target of 4 lakh government jobs and 6 lakh private-sector opportunities for Rajasthan's youth.

Key Takeaways

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma on 11 July 2026 stated that malpractices in youth recruitment under the previous government have been 'completely ended.' The BJP government's employment target stands at 4 lakh government jobs and 6 lakh private-sector opportunities , totalling 10 lakh jobs for Rajasthan's youth.
Multiple recruitment exams including REET 2021 were cancelled or delayed under the previous Congress government (2018–2023) due to alleged paper leaks.
The 10-lakh jobs pledge was a key plank of the BJP's 2023 Rajasthan election manifesto .
Similar messaging contrasting transparent recruitment with predecessor irregularities has emerged in other BJP-governed states after 2023 election wins.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Saturday, 11 July 2026, declared that his government has ended the malpractice that plagued youth recruitment under the previous administration, asserting that government jobs are now being filled through fully transparent, leak-free examinations. The Chief Minister also reaffirmed the BJP government's pledge to create 4 lakh government jobs and 6 lakh private-sector employment opportunities for Rajasthan's youth.

Context

Posting in Hindi on 11 July 2026, Sharma wrote: 'पिछली सरकार में युवाओं के भविष्य के साथ जो खिलवाड़ हुआ, उसे हमारी सरकार ने पूरी तरह से समाप्त किया है' ['The tampering with the future of youth that happened under the previous government has been completely ended by our government.']. He added that young people across the state are now receiving jobs they deserve — 'without any paper leak, with complete transparency.' The statement is a pointed reference to a series of recruitment exam controversies that marked the 2018–2023 Congress tenure in Rajasthan.

Policy Backdrop

Multiple major recruitment examinations in Rajasthan — including the REET 2021 teacher eligibility test and subsequent constable and other government-service exams — were cancelled or delayed between 2021 and 2023 amid allegations of paper leaks, causing widespread distress among lakhs of aspirants. The controversies became a central campaign issue for the BJP ahead of the December 2023 Rajasthan assembly elections, which the party won, bringing Sharma to power. The BJP's 2023 state election manifesto explicitly committed to generating 10 lakh jobs — combining government and private-sector roles — within five years of taking office.

Stakeholders and Impact

The primary beneficiaries of the policy shift are Rajasthan's government job aspirants — a large and politically significant demographic in a state where public-sector employment remains highly sought after. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and the Congress party had faced sustained criticism over the exam irregularities, and the Sharma government has consistently highlighted the contrast as a marker of its governance credentials. Clean recruitment drives, if sustained, directly affect the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of young people preparing for state-level competitive examinations.

What's Next

Attention will now turn to the state government's formal recruitment notifications and the pace at which the 4 lakh government positions are actually advertised and filled. Equally critical will be the nature of any structured private-sector partnerships or investment commitments that can credibly account for the remaining 6 lakh jobs in the overall 10-lakh employment target. A similar political pattern of contrasting transparent recruitment with predecessor-era irregularities has emerged in other BJP-governed states, suggesting this messaging will remain central to the party's 2028 state election positioning.

Point of View

Technology-driven governance. The real test will be whether formal recruitment data and private-sector partnership announcements emerge to substantiate the claim, because aspirant communities in Rajasthan have grown acutely sensitive to the gap between political promises and actual exam calendars.
NationPress
11 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bhajan Lal Sharma's 10 lakh jobs promise for Rajasthan?
The BJP government in Rajasthan has pledged to create 10 lakh employment opportunities — 4 lakh in government services and 6 lakh in the private sector — for the state's youth, a commitment made in the party's 2023 assembly election manifesto.
What were the Rajasthan paper leak controversies?
Between 2021 and 2023, several major state recruitment exams including REET 2021 and constable recruitment tests were cancelled or delayed due to alleged paper leaks under the then Congress government led by Ashok Gehlot, affecting lakhs of job aspirants.
When did Bhajan Lal Sharma become Chief Minister of Rajasthan?
Bhajan Lal Sharma was sworn in as Chief Minister of Rajasthan in December 2023 after the BJP won the state assembly elections.
Has Rajasthan stopped paper leaks in government exams under the BJP?
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma has claimed that his government has ensured fully transparent, leak-free recruitment examinations since taking office, though independent verification of all recruitment outcomes is ongoing.
How does Rajasthan plan to create 6 lakh private sector jobs?
The specific mechanisms for generating 6 lakh private-sector jobs have not been fully detailed publicly; the government is expected to announce formal industry partnerships and investment frameworks to meet this target.
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