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CM slams Gehlot govt for graft, paper leak & crimes

Jodhpur: Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma slammed the previous government for corruption, crime and paper leak on his maiden visit of Jodhpur, the hometown of former chief minister Ashok Gehlot.
Sharma arrived in Jodhpur on Wednesday on a one-day visit and participated in a number of events and inaugurated handicrafts trade fair ‘Pashchimi Rajasthan Hast Shilp Utsav-2024’ and a blood donation facility dedicated to spiritual guru Shri Shri Ravi Shankar.
Terming his government, a double engine government, Sharma assured that his government will do everything to rise to the expectations, with special mention of youth, and assured that every promise made by the BJP will be fulfilled.
“Future of youth is bright in the state. While the previous government broke their trust, we will work for winning this trust,” said Sharma while mentioning 17 incidents of paper leaks.
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