JAIPUR: The Ashok Gehlot-led Rajasthan authorities follows a “zero-tolerance policy” on corruption and its motion towards the corrupt is seen to everybody besides Sachin Pilot, the the Chief Minister’s Officer on Special Duty Lokesh Sharma mentioned on Sunday. Sharma added that Pilot’s transfer to organise the ‘Jan Sangharsh Yatra’ was his private determination and the Congress excessive command is seeing how an environment is being created towards the state authorities.
“It is Sachin Pilot’s personal decision to take out the yatra. The state government is following a zero-tolerance policy on corruption, which is visible to all,” he mentioned. “Everyone knows that action is being taken against corruption in Rajasthan and no one involved in graft cases is (being) spared. Despite this, if someone is creating an atmosphere against the government, the decision has to be taken by the party’s high command….The state government has not compromised with corruption,” he advised reporters.Â
Former deputy chief minister Pilot on Thursday began his 125-kilometre ‘Jan Sangharsh Yatra’ towards corruption and authorities recruitment examination paper leaks.
Sharma additionally claimed that there is no such thing as a anti-incumbency towards the Congress authorities and the response to inflation reduction camps can be encouraging. “Inflation relief camps are being organised to provide benefits of 10 flagship schemes of the state government. The people are being given guarantee cards upon their enrolment for the schemes. More than three crore guarantee cards have been issued so far,” Sharma advised PTI.
Targeting the BJP, Sharma mentioned the saffron celebration tried its “tested formula” to guide election campaigns on non secular grounds in Karnataka however the individuals rejected its “divisive politics”. “People want development and progress. BJP leaders have been exposed that they only play on religious sentiments, create a divide among the people and seek votes. The Karnataka (assembly election) results have shown the mirror to the BJP,” he mentioned and exuded confidence that the Congress will return to energy with a thumping majority in Rajasthan.
Assembly elections in Rajasthan are due later this yr. Sharma additionally fired again on the BJP over its allegations of poor regulation and order within the state, saying FIR registration is necessary in Rajasthan and this has given confidence to the individuals to report crimes. “Earlier, many crimes went unreported as a result of individuals used to hesitate to go to police stations considering that the case wouldn’t be registered and they might be humiliated.
“But now, under the Congress rule, every FIR is registered and reception rooms have been set up in police stations that have brought positive changes in the system,” Sharma mentioned.