Sachin Pilot slams Rajasthan BJP govt over healthcare, education failures
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Key Takeaways
Congress National General Secretary and Tonk MLA Sachin Pilot on Friday, 18 July launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Rajasthan, alleging comprehensive failures in healthcare, education, and law and order. Addressing public gatherings across his constituency, Pilot accused the ruling administration of administrative negligence and indifference to the everyday concerns of ordinary citizens.
Key Allegations Against the Rajasthan Government
Pilot cited specific incidents to bolster his charges — the deaths of pregnant women in Bikaner and Kota, and the collapse of a school roof in Jhalawar — as evidence of systemic governance failure. He argued that ensuring quality education, healthcare, and public safety constitutes the most basic obligation of any elected government, and alleged the present administration has fallen short on all three fronts.
On the recurring issue of examination paper leaks, Pilot said lakhs of young aspirants spend years preparing for competitive examinations while their families pour hard-earned savings into their education. 'Repeated examination paper leaks,' he said, 'have shattered the aspirations of deserving candidates.' He further alleged that accountability has been fixed only on lower-level employees, shielding those responsible for systemic failures.
Local Body Elections and Democratic Institutions
Pilot alleged that elections to local bodies and Panchayati Raj institutions are being deliberately delayed despite repeated judicial directions. He contended that the state government is reluctant to face the electorate and is, in effect, weakening democratic institutions. He also called for a transparent and impartial inquiry into the utilisation of donations made by devotees for the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, asserting that transparency is essential to public confidence in democratic institutions.
Farmers, Inflation, and MGNREGA Concerns
Highlighting the distress of farmers and labourers, the Congress leader said inflation continues to rise while farmers are not receiving remunerative prices for their produce. He pointed to mounting costs of electricity, fertilisers, seeds, and irrigation, and argued that the impact of welfare schemes such as MGNREGA has steadily weakened under the current dispensation.
Constituency Development Works
During his tour of the Tonk Assembly constituency, Pilot inaugurated and inspected development works worth more than ₹1 crore, spanning educational infrastructure, village roads, drainage systems, and water conservation projects across gram panchayats including Lakshmipura Jatan, Hamirpur, and Kuhada Khurd. He also addressed a conference organised by the District Tribal Congress. The Congress leader asserted that the party would continue to raise these issues both inside the Legislature and through public movements.