Why Gehlot Government Avoiding CBI Probe in Paper Leak Case: Rajyavardhan Rathore
Why Gehlot Government Avoiding CBI Probe in Paper Leak Case: Rajyavardhan Rathore Image Credit: ANI
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Why Gehlot Government Avoiding CBI Probe in Paper Leak Case: Rajyavardhan Rathore

Deepak Sharma

Rajasthan Paper Leak Case: BJP's national spokesperson Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore has targeted the Gehlot government on the RPSC paper leak case. The round of allegations and counter-allegations is going on from the side of the ruling party and the opposition.

In a press conference held on December 26 at the state BJP headquarters, Rathore said that more than 16 papers have been leaked in the last 4 years. But BJP's demand for a CBI inquiry was ignored.

Rathore said that the CBI is not being allowed because the government knows that big names will come to the fore. It is unfortunate that the Rajasthan government is not fulfilling its responsibility.

Rajasthan Paper Leak Case: Students of middle-class families are grinding

Rajasthan Paper Leak Case

Rajyavardhan Singh said that the culprits who leaked the paper were also involved in Rahul Gandhi's visit to Rajasthan. These criminals have the political patronage of Congress, resulting in one paper after the other.

Rathore said that the children of politicians are passing these examinations, but the children of poor farmers and middle class families are suffering.

The BJP has been continuously demanding a CBI inquiry into the paper leak cases. But till date, no fair inquiry has been conducted by the Congress government.

Former education minister Vasudev Devnani also targetted Gehlot government

MLA from Ajmer North and former Minister of State for Education Vasudev Devnani has taken a dig at the government regarding the paper leak issue.

He said that a record is being made by the state government for leaking papers. The morale of the youth is going down and there is a lot of anger and rage among them which can be seen across the state.

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