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BJP 'Stole' Elected Govt In MP, Now 'Stealing' Jobs Of Youths: Rahul Gandhi

BJP 'Stole' Elected Govt In MP, Now 'Stealing' Jobs Of Youths: Rahul Gandhi [ad_1]

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Final Up to date: July 13, 2023, 21:12 IST

According to the report, seven out of 10 selected candidates had appeared at the same examination centre, which it claimed was located in a college run by a BJP legislator.
(Representative Image/PTI File)

In accordance with the report, seven out of 10 chosen candidates had appeared on the similar examination centre, which it claimed was positioned in a university run by a BJP legislator. (Consultant Picture/PTI File)

Gandhi tweeted a video of the protests and said that the BJP in Madhya Pradesh had solely engaged in robbing younger folks, together with a video of the protests. The Patwari examination rip-off and the Vyapam 2.0 rip-off are threatening the way forward for younger folks within the state.

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that the BJP first ”stole” an elected authorities in Madhya Pradesh and is now indulging in ”theft” of employment alternatives and the rights of scholars within the state.

Protests have been staged by kids in a number of components of the poll-bound state, together with in Bhopal and Indore, in the course of the day in opposition to alleged irregularities in an examination for recruitment of patwaris (income division official) carried out on April 26 by the Madhya Pradesh Workers Choice Board (MPSEB). Outcomes have been declared in Might and June.

Sharing a video of the protests on Twitter, Gandhi stated, ”In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has solely indulged in theft from the youth. Patwari examination rip-off, Vyapam rip-off 2.0 are enjoying with the way forward for lakhs of youth of the state.” ”Earlier, the BJP stole the elected authorities of the folks, now it's stealing the rights from college students and employment from the youth,” he stated in a tweet in Hindi.

Protests calling for the scrapping of the examination and a Central Bureau of Investigation inquiry into alleged irregularities have been held in entrance of the Bhopal workplace of the MPESB, previously referred to as the Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal or Vyapam, and on the Indore collectorate.

”Scams have taken place one after the opposite in the course of the BJP rule in Madhya Pradesh and are nonetheless happening. Patwari examination rip-off is the newest case. Will the prime minister, who lectures on corruption in each assembly, get an inquiry carried out into this rip-off enjoying with the way forward for the youth?” Congress basic secretary in-charged communications Jairam Ramesh.

Congress chief Priyanka Gandhi Vadra additionally accused the BJP authorities in Madhya Pradesh of shying away from ordering a probe into the recruitment examination.

In a tweet in Hindi, she stated, ”As soon as once more there are stories of a rip-off in recruitment beneath the rule of BJP authorities of Madhya Pradesh. It's information of bidding in lakhs for getting (authorities) jobs. Why is the federal government shying away from ordering a probe into it?”.

”There are stories of jobs for posts being bid for lakhs of rupees and why is the federal government shying away from conducting an inquiry? Why solely the names of BJP leaders hold cropping up for his or her alleged involvement in recruitment scams? There are solely scams in recruitment for jobs. Why is the BJP authorities placing the way forward for lakhs of youth in darkness,” Priyanka Gandhi requested.

Nationwide Educated Youth Union’s nationwide core committee member Radhe Jat advised PTI that a particular investigation staff of the CBI should probe the examination ”rip-off” as folks throughout the state are offended.

After a number one Hindi newspaper carried a report on the examination two days in the past, the Congress latched onto the problem and referred to as it one other ”Vyapam rip-off”, a reference to the admission and recruitment racket that rocked the state a decade in the past and made nationwide headlines.

In accordance with the report, seven out of 10 chosen candidates had appeared on the similar examination centre, which it claimed was positioned in a university run by a BJP legislator.

Senior Congress chief Arun Yadav had on Wednesday referred to as it one other ”Vyapam rip-off” and alleged solely BJP-backed candidates have been chosen. Madhya Pradesh Residence Minister Narottam Mishra, additionally the spokesperson for the Shivraj Singh Chouhan authorities, had denied the allegation.

Yadav had claimed eight of the ten candidates who have been chosen have been from Gwalior-Chambal division, together with seven from only one centre at a university owned by a BJP MLA.

The problem has come to the fore forward of the meeting elections within the state, scheduled in January subsequent 12 months.

(This story has not been edited by workers and is printed from a syndicated information company feed - PTI)

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