6 Congress MLAs involved in exam paper scams, says Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena

6 Congress MLAs involved in exam paper scams, says Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena
BJP MP Kirori Lal Meena addressing media at Pink City Press Club on Friday
JAIPUR: Rajya Sabha MP Kirori Lal Meena accused six Congress MLAs without naming them of being involved in at least four recruitment exam paper leaks in the state. At a press conference in the city on Friday, the BJP MP told the media that he would submit the names of the six and one former MLA to the special operations group (SPG) in the coming days.
"I am not revealing the names because it will alert them and they will flee like the prime accused in the senior teacher exam paper leak. If the investigating agency does not take any action on the same, I will reveal the names to the media," he said.
He claimed that a state minister's name had surfaced during the preliminary investigation into the REET paper leak in September 2021. But his name suddenly disappeared. "The repeated paper leaks cannot happen without the connivance of the government. Had the investigation agencies conducted a fair probe, the recent paper leak would have never happened," Meena said.
He said a rally would be held with unemployed youths from Dausa to Jaipur to protest the government's inaction. He also claimed that he had evidence that all question papers of exams conducted by the RPSC since 2019 had been leaked.
‘Man with last name Yadav posted in secrecy department’
“A person sitting in RPSC is doing this and will continue to do so in upcoming examinations. It is being done in connivance with the state government. The RAS 2018 and 2021 and sub-inspector 2021 exam papers were leaked from the RPSC office in Ajmer. A person with Yadav as the last name has been posted in the secrecy and confidential department of the RPSC. If I reveal his name, he will also run away like Suresh Dhaka and Bhupendra Saran,” he alleged. He alleged that the brother of Suresh Dhaka, the prime accused in the senior teacher recruitment examination, had close ties with an official posted in the Chief Minister's Office (CMO). “Suresh Dhaka’s father Mangilal, who is a sarpanch of Achalpur (Sanchore), has on record said that his son does not have any property in his name. But evidence suggests that the prime accused has many properties in his name. Mangilal shared the senior teacher exam paper with 200 others in his village,” Meena said.
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