In a poll that could be more complex than the two-party battles of the past, the role of the central investigative agencies, in tandem with the infighting in both camps, is likely to add much bitterness to proceedings.
On June 9, the ED launched statewide raids on 27 locations to investigate the controversial question paper leaks in the Senior Teacher Grade II exam and REET (Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers)—a known vulnerable point for Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Mounting public pressure had already seen arrests in the case—including that of B.L. Katara, a sitting member of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), back in April. Now, signs are that the ED is widening the ambit of the probe beyond the Katara case.
Gehlot responded by going on the offensive, saying he was “expecting the central agencies” with elections round the corner, but asked, “Why hasn’t the ED taken up paper leak cases in states ruled by the BJP?” The bluster aside, the CM could be in a spot of bother if the agency proves the involvement of politicians perceived to be close to him and his Rajiv Gandhi Study Circle (RGSC). Some members of the RGSC were coordinators for the REET.
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