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Hanuman Beniwal: MP Hanuman Beniwal, furious at the government over the SI recruitment exam in Rajasthan, alleged that both the Congress and BJP governments in Rajasthan play with the future of the youth.

Hanuman Beniwal: A decision was definitely taken in the cabinet sub-committee held in Jaipur on Tuesday, May 20, regarding the Rajasthan Sub Inspector Recruitment Examination, but it has not been made public. Angered by this, Hanuman Beniwal, the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party MP from Nagaur seat, who is continuously agitating for the cancellation of the recruitment, once again joined the protest of the candidates going on at the Shaheed Smarak and made a big announcement.

RLP MP from Nagaur Hanuman Beniwal said on this occasion, “His party will hold a big rally in Jaipur city on May 25, a day before the hearing in the Rajasthan High Court on May 26, demanding the cancellation of the Sub Inspector recruitment. The target has been set to call more than one lakh youth in this rally.”

‘This is not a rally but a people’s movement for rights’

He said, “This is not just a rally. This is a people’s movement for their rights. The venue of the rally will be decided in consultation with the Sangharsh Samiti and party workers and it will be announced soon.” Accusing the BJP government led by CM Bhajanlal Sharma of betrayal, Beniwal said, “Before coming to power, BJP had criticized Congress for recruitment corruption, but now they are walking on the same path.”

‘Not happy with the policies of the government’

He further said, “By gathering a huge crowd of youth in the rally, the government will be told that the youth are not happy with its policies and decisions and it should now cancel the sub-inspector recruitment and do justice to the youth.”

‘Playing with the future of the youth’

MP Hanuman Beniwal also said that the governments of both the Congress and BJP parties in Rajasthan work to play with the future of the youth.

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