Rajasthan Chief Minister Reiterates Zero Tolerance Policy Against Corruption

Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has reiterated a strict anti-corruption policy, ordering investigations into recent question paper leaks linked to the previous government. He emphasized that those compromising the future of youth will face consequences, regardless of their status. With 340 arrests already made, Sharma highlighted the government's commitment to protecting candidates' interests, noting that 296 recruitment exams have been conducted without leaks under the current administration. The ongoing investigations will ensure accountability for all involved.
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Strict Measures Against Corruption in Rajasthan

The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Bhajanlal Sharma, reaffirmed the state's unwavering stance against corruption on Thursday. In light of recent revelations regarding the question paper leak and corruption cases linked to the previous government’s Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), he has ordered stringent actions.


According to an official statement, Sharma directed that the investigation be conducted by the Special Operations Group (SOG). He also mentioned that the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) should be involved if necessary.


These directives were issued during a meeting held at the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), which was attended by Chief Secretary V. Srinivasan, Director General of Police Rajeev Kumar Sharma, and senior officials from both the SOG and ACB.


The Chief Minister emphasized that those who jeopardize the future of youth through question paper leaks will not be spared, regardless of their influence or position. He noted that 340 individuals have already been arrested in connection with the previous government's question paper leak cases.


Sharma reiterated the state government's commitment to safeguarding the interests of candidates. He claimed that during the current administration, 296 recruitment examinations have been conducted without any incidents of question paper leaks. He stressed that actions against all found guilty will continue based on the outcomes of the ongoing investigations.