Amit Shah Lauds Rajasthan CM For Ending Paper Leaks, Transparent Police Recruitment

Union Home Minister Amit Shah distributed appointment letters to over 8,000 new constables in Rajasthan, highlighting the event as a milestone for state security. He praised the Rajasthan Government for conducting a transparent, corruption-free recruitment process based purely on merit. Shah specifically credited Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma for ending the recurring problem of paper leaks that plagued the previous administration. The ceremony also featured the virtual inauguration of a Multipurpose Indoor Hall and the recognition of Ratannagar Police Station as the state's best.

Key Points: Amit Shah Praises Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal for Ending Paper Leaks

  • 8000+ constables appointed
  • Recruitment based on merit, not bribes
  • Over 2500 are women constables
  • Paper leak menace declared over
  • Multipurpose Indoor Hall inaugurated
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"CM Bhajanlal has ended series of paper leaks": Amit Shah at appointment letter distribution ceremony of police constables in Rajasthan

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, at a police constable appointment ceremony, commended CM Bhajanlal Sharma for transparent recruitment and ending paper leaks in Rajasthan.

"Bhajan Lal Ji has ended the series of paper leaks that were ongoing during the opposition's government - Amit Shah"

Jaipur, January 10

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah addressed the appointment letter distribution ceremony for newly appointed constables of Rajasthan Police in Jaipur today.

On this occasion, Chief Minister of Rajasthan Bhajan Lal Sharma, along with several dignitaries, was present.

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah said that today is a very important day for Rajasthan Police and the law and order of the state, as more than 8 thousand youths have joined Rajasthan Police today. He stated that these young police personnel will dedicate the rest of their lives to this very work in order to ensure the security of the people and to fulfil the resolve of a secure Rajasthan. He added that on one hand, thousands of our jawans have received their uniforms, while on the other hand, a new hope has been awakened in the families and relatives of these young police personnel.

Amit Shah said that today the virtual inauguration of the Multipurpose Indoor Hall took place, and the Ratannagar Police Station of Churu district was honoured as the best police station in Rajasthan. He said that among the more than 8 thousand constables who were given appointment letters today, more than 2500 are women constables.

Shah said that the Rajasthan Government has provided jobs to these 8 thousand youths without any bribe or recommendation, purely on the basis of their own strength, capability, and merit. This process reflects transparency, the elimination of corruption, and respect for merit. He added that any state can progress only when it provides opportunities to meritorious youths, recruitment is conducted in a completely transparent manner, and there is no corruption in the process.

"Bhajan Lal Ji has ended the series of paper leaks that were ongoing during the opposition's government and has freed Rajasthan from this menace," he said.

Amit Shah said that the Rajasthan Police is among the country's most advanced and capable police forces. He stated that Rajasthan is a state with challenging geographical conditions.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great to see so many women constables being appointed! Over 2500 is a significant number. This will make the police force more approachable and diverse. A secure Rajasthan needs everyone's participation.
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Vikram M
"Without any bribe or recommendation" – if this is truly the case, then it's a watershed moment for Rajasthan. For years, getting a government job here meant having a "source" or paying money. Let's hope this becomes the new normal.
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Rohit P
Actions speak louder than words. Distributing appointment letters is good, but the real test is maintaining this integrity in the long run. The previous government also made big claims. We need sustained effort, not just one ceremony.
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Priya S
As a parent whose son is preparing for government exams, this news gives me hope. Paper leaks destroyed the dreams of so many hardworking students. If this menace is truly over, it's the best thing for our state's future. Jai Rajasthan!
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Michael C
Honoring the best police station and building new infrastructure like the indoor hall is good. But the focus should remain on ground-level policing and community relations. Hope these new constables are trained well for that.

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