Is the Rajasthan Government Shielding the Accused? Hanuman Beniwal Questions SI Recruitment Process

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Corruption Allegations: Beniwal claims collusion between BJP and Congress within the RPSC.
- Call for Action: He demands the dissolution of the RPSC and an independent investigation.
- Youth Mobilization: Beniwal is organizing a large march to Delhi to advocate for justice.
- Judicial Faith: He expresses confidence in the judiciary to support the youth’s cause.
- Political Accountability: The need for transparency in government recruitment processes is emphasized.
Jaipur, July 7 (NationPress) Hanuman Beniwal, Member of Parliament from the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP), has once again confronted the state government regarding the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) and the alleged misconduct surrounding the Sub-Inspector (SI) Recruitment-2021.
Calling for the disbandment of RPSC and an unbiased investigation into the recruitment scandal, Beniwal raised concerns about the government's motives, stating, “If the court has indicated that the integrity and credibility of the recruitment process have been compromised, why does the government shield those implicated?”
Speaking to the press at Shaheed Smarak in Jaipur, he accused the Commission of being deeply entrenched in corruption due to the collusion between BJP and Congress.
“The deserving candidates, who passed the exam through their hard work, are still battling in court, while those with political clout are reaping the rewards. This injustice won’t be tolerated any longer,” he asserted.
Beniwal also criticized the state government for attempting to stifle protests.
“Worried about our upcoming march to Delhi, the government cut off the electricity to my residence. However, the Bhajanlal government must realize that Hanuman Beniwal will not be intimidated by such moves.”
Reaffirming his position, Beniwal stated, “We have complete faith in the judiciary and believe the court will rule in favor of the youth and annul the flawed SI recruitment. To bolster this demand and advocate for a total restructuring of the RPSC, we will march to Delhi with one lakh youth. This is vital to permanently eradicate corruption from the Commission.”
He underscored that the court's remark questioning whether 'the sanctity of the recruitment process has been violated' is a crucial signal.
Beniwal proclaimed that the collusion of the BJP and Congress will no longer silence the youth of Rajasthan.
“Their alliance will not be permitted to stifle the ambitions of countless deserving candidates. The trust and backing of the youth is my true power, and that power is sufficient to compel any government to act.”