What kind of “free gift” is this? There is chaos everywhere and fighting inevitable

Jaipur : What a free gift the Rajasthan government has given, the situation has gone out of control. There is an atmosphere of chaos everywhere. The situation has come to a standstill. They have even resorted to kicking, punching and even sticks for each seat. The situation has completely deteriorated. The situation is such that even those traveling by paying money in pursuit of free travel are returning empty handed. The matter is of roadways buses of Rajasthan. These days, the Common Eligibility Test (CET) graduate level examination has been organized by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Commission on 27th and 28th September in Rajasthan. For this, free travel facility has been provided for CET students in Rajasthan Roadways buses from 12 midnight on 26th September to 12 midnight on 29th September. Lakhs of candidates are appearing in this examination.

The situation at Rajasthan Roadways bus stands has worsened a day before the exam. After missing the exam, there is no space even to set foot at the bus stand. There has been a fight for every seat in the bus. Instead of going through the main entrance of the bus, students are entering through the window of the bus. Due to high passenger load, most of the arrangements appeared poor. The worst situation is that of female candidates. He had to face a lot of trouble to get a seat in the bus.

Situation worsened again on the last day

Today is the last day of the Common Eligibility Test (Graduate Level)-2024 conducted by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board. The situation was extremely chaotic at most bus stands in Rajasthan, where candidates were seen jumping from the windows to board the buses. There was an atmosphere of chaos at the bus stand and everyone was seen trying to reach their home by boarding the bus by any means. The crowd was so huge that there was no space left even to step in the buses. The presence of such a large number of candidates on the last day of the examination and the problems being faced in travel have once again raised questions on the arrangements to reach the examination centres.

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