BJP to Launch ‘Ab Nahi Sahega Rajasthan Bhrashtachar’ Campaign Against CM Gehlot-led Govt on July 16

GG News Bureau

Jaipur, 16th July. Rajendra Rathore, the Leader of the Opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly, announced on Thursday that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will launch the ‘Ab Nahi Sahega Rajasthan Bhrashtachar’ campaign against the state’s CM Gehlot-led government on July 16.

On July 16, BJP National President JP Nadda will launch the campaign in Jaipur.

Rajendra Rathore addressed the media and stated, “For the preparations of the launch of this programme Rajasthan state in-charge Arun Singh is coming to Jaipur on July 14 itself.”

He also said the BJP Yuva Morcha will organize a large protest in Ajmer on July 18 in response to the paper leak in the state’s recruitment examinations.

“On coming July 18, BJP Yuva Morcha is going to hold a big demonstration in Ajmer against the Gehlot government, especially the way the papers were leaked in the recruitment examinations and the government has not taken any concrete steps in this direction so far. This demonstration will be held on all these issues in which a large number of youth will participate,” he said.

Earlier this month, a Special Operations Group (SOG) squad detained Rajasthan Public Service Commission member Babu Lal Katara, his nephew, and a commission driver in connection with the alleged paper leak of the senior teacher recruitment exam.

Meanwhile, Congress leader Sachin Pilot has stated that if any corruption cases are found in the state, he will continue to speak out against them.

“If there is looting and corruption somewhere in the state today, we will have to raise our voice against it. I raised my voice against corruption. Maybe some people did not like it, but I don’t care. I will continue to fight against corruption,” Pilot said.

In this regard, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot referred to the cases of paper leaks in the state as a “big disease,” emphasizing that stern action had been taken against the perpetrators and that concrete laws were in place.

“Paper leaks happen, in which the government is defamed, but such a game is going on across the country. There are many states where paper leak incidents happen. I feel very sad. We have made a strict law in Rajasthan and sent the accused to jail, but this is a big disease and the Rajasthan government is taking strict action against paper leak mafias,” CM Gehlot said.

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