Rajasthan Minister Kirodi Lal Meena has raised serious allegations of corruption related to a paper leak case, implicating senior officials and demanding swift action to uphold justice. Speaking in Jaipur, Meena disclosed details from a letter he received via post, reportedly penned by Bhupendra Saran, currently incarcerated in connection with the paper leak scandal.
“In this letter, Bhupendra Saran claims that Special Operations Group (SOG) personnel accepted bribes totaling 64 lakhs at various times in exchange for facilitating paper leaks,” Minister Kirodi Lal Meena stated. He emphasized the gravity of the allegations, highlighting the detrimental impact on students’ futures and academic integrity.
Minister Meena wasted no time in escalating the matter to the Additional Director General (ADG), urging immediate investigation and action against the implicated SOG officials. “I have informed the ADG about the involvement of high-ranking officials from the previous state government,” he asserted, underscoring the need for accountability and justice in the unfolding scandal.
The allegations have sparked outrage and concern among educational institutions and the public, with calls for a thorough investigation to root out corruption and ensure fair practices in examinations. The Rajasthan government faces mounting pressure to address the issue swiftly and transparently to restore confidence in the state’s educational system.
As developments unfold, Minister Kirodi Lal Meena’s actions underscore the government’s commitment to combating corruption and safeguarding the interests of students across Rajasthan.