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Kshatriya organization came out in protest against the demand of Kirori Lal Meena, made this demand by writing a letter to the CM

Jaipur News Desk: After the revelation of paper leak case in SI Recruitment-2021 (SI Exam) of Rajasthan Police, demand is being raised to cancel the exam. Dr. Kirori Lal Meena, who has resigned from the post of minister in Bhajan Lal government, has also made many revelations regarding the recruitment examination. He also raised this issue in the recently held cabinet meeting and demanded cancellation of the recruitment examination. At the same time, there is confusion among the youth taking training after this demand. In this regard, Shri Kshatra Purusharth Foundation, an organization of Kshatriya community, has written a letter to CM Bhajanlal Sharma. The organization says that out of the total candidates who passed this examination, only 5 percent of the culprits should not be punished while the other 95 percent of the youth should be punished. In such a situation, the organization has demanded that this recruitment examination should not be cancelled.

‘Only 5% are guilty, injustice should not be done to 95% of the trainees’

The organization says that under this examination, a total of 859 selected trainee sub-inspectors have been taking training for one year. About 80 percent of their training has been completed, out of which 5 percent i.e. 42 trainees have been caught. Canceling the recruitment exam like this will be a grave injustice to the other 95% trainees. If the remaining 95 percent are also considered guilty because of these 5 percent culprits, then there will be insecurity and disappointment in every youth who is honestly preparing for the job.

Demand to identify the culprit and punish him

Shri Kshatra Purusharth Foundation said that the SOG of Rajasthan Police has taken unprecedented action and till now 42 illegally selected trainee sub-inspectors have been detained. Also expressing hope from the government, the officials of the organization said that every trainee should be identified and the culprits should be punished, so that the confidence of the common citizen will be maintained in the selection process for government jobs. Amidst this action, there is a demand to cancel the entire examination and your government has also constituted a cabinet committee to examine this demand.

Jogaram Patel convener in the committee formed for the recruitment examination.

Rajasthan government had announced a cabinet committee consisting of 6 ministers regarding SI recruitment examination. This committee will make recommendations for further action after discussion. After which the government will take further action in the matter. Parliamentary Affairs Department Minister Jogaram Patel has been made the convenor of the six-member committee. Apart from this, Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, Food and Civil Supplies Department Minister Sumit Godara, Tribal Regional Development Department Minister Babulal Kharadi, Minister of State for Home Department Jawahar Singh Bedham and Minister of State for Public Works Department Manju Baghmar have been made members.

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