In Rajasthan, political rhetoric regarding recruitment examinations and transparency in government jobs has once again intensified. In the politics of the state, this issue has taken the form of a heated war of words between the ruling party and the opposition.
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Rajendra Rathore made serious allegations against former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, saying that during the tenure of the previous government, there was an atmosphere of irregularities and “loot” in the recruitment processes, which harmed the hopes of the youth of the state.
Rathod claimed that now the situation has completely changed under the leadership of present Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma. He said that under the present government, government recruitments are being done in a transparent manner and the youth are getting opportunities without any recommendation or influence.
He also said that now there is “neither expenditure nor slip” in the state, meaning there is no scope for any recommendation or irregularity in the recruitment processes.
Political analysts believe that the issue related to unemployment and government jobs has always been sensitive in Rajasthan. In such a situation, the rhetoric on this is being considered as an attempt to give a direct political message among the youth.
At the same time, there is no official reaction from the Congress on this statement, but the discussion of disagreement regarding this is definitely intense in the party camp. Congress leaders say that many steps were taken in the previous government to make recruitment processes transparent.
Amidst this entire controversy, political debate has once again become heated on the process of recruitment examinations and government jobs in the state, which may become more intense in the coming times.
Overall, the issue of recruitment and transparency has once again become a major cause of political conflict in Rajasthan politics, where both the major parties are accusing each other.
