Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma vows strict action against paper leak scams, ensures transparency in recruitment, and launches welfare schemes for students.
Amid growing controversies surrounding recruitment exam irregularities and paper leaks in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has issued a stern warning to all involved in such malpractices. Addressing a state-level Mega PTM event in Jaipur, the CM emphasized that no one, regardless of their position or influence, will be spared if found guilty.
CM Bhajanlal Sharma stated that those attempting to crush the dreams of young aspirants will face strict consequences. “Paper leaks and irregularities in recruitment examinations are being systematically exposed. The opposition may claim that such issues did not exist in their tenure, but investigations will reveal the truth,” he asserted.
Paper Leak Issues Over the Last Five Years
The CM highlighted that during the previous government’s five-year tenure, paper leaks were rampant, but now the authorities involved are being held accountable. “Our youth’s dreams will not be trampled. Regardless of how powerful an individual may be, anyone found guilty of malpractice will face consequences. Many in the opposition fail to understand the struggles of the poor,” he added.
OMR Sheet Manipulations Exposed
Bhajanlal Sharma further explained the impact of irregularities on students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. “Parents and students invest in education hoping for a better future. When errors occur in OMR sheets or recruitment processes, the children’s efforts go in vain,” he said, emphasizing that transparency and accountability remain top priorities.
The Mega PTM was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Premchand Bairwa, Jaipur MP Manju Sharma, Jaipur Rural MP Rao Rajendra Singh, and Civil Lines MLA Gopal Sharma.
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Massive Welfare Distribution
During the event, welfare schemes worth over ₹1,000 crore were disbursed. The Gargi Award of ₹127 crore was transferred to eligible students’ accounts, benefiting girls scoring above 75% in Class 10. Transport vouchers totaling ₹53 crore reached over 4.4 lakh children, while social security pensions worth more than ₹700 crore were transferred to beneficiaries across the state.
Basant Panchami and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s Birth Anniversary
CM Sharma also noted that the Mega PTM coincided with Basant Panchami and the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, marking it as a day of creativity, awakening, and national pride. He highlighted that strengthening students is crucial for the nation’s progress, and preserving cultural heritage is essential for shaping future citizens.
Focus on Skill Development and Foreign Language Training
In his address, the CM Bhajanlal Sharma announced initiatives to expand skill development and create opportunities in both government and private sectors. Foreign language communication schools will be established in Jaipur schools and colleges, enabling students to compete globally. “We aim to provide local opportunities so that our youth don’t have to migrate for work. Students must also cultivate leadership skills and not let competition overwhelm them,” he added.
CM Bhajanlal Sharma reiterated the government’s commitment to meritocracy, transparency, and youth empowerment, assuring that Rajasthan’s new generation will be equipped to lead in all spheres of life.
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