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Rajasthan Paper Leak Case: JDA runs bulldozer at coaching centre owned by mastermind behind second-grade teacher paper leak

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New Delhi: After bulldozer action created controversy in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan is seeing a similar political action. On the morning of January 9, Jaipur Development Authority’s bulldozer ran at the coaching centre owned by Suresh Dhaka, the main accused in the second-grade teacher exam paper leak. The JDA administration cited encroachment and ran a bulldozer over the building.

Picture courtesy: Indian Express

Meanwhile, police are still searching for Suresh Dhaka and Bhupendrasaran, the main accused in the paper leak case. According to the information received, both have fled to Nepal.

The Jaipur Development Authority said that the coaching building was built by combining two residential plots and that it includes government land. Currently, coaching classes were being conducted there under the name of Adhigam Coaching. After inspecting the building located in Sukh Vihar in Gurjar ki Thadi and preparing the report, a notice was issued to the owner of the building and the coaching director.

JDA issued a notice under Sections 32 and 72 and gave time to the building owner to remove the illegal construction and reply to the notice in three days. JDA demolished the illegal portion of the building for not responding to the notice and not removing the encroached part.

The paper leak incidents in Rajasthan have been in the headlines for a long time and the second-grade teacher exam paper leak recently gave the opposition another chance to target the Ashok Gehlot government. BJP leader and former Agriculture Minister Prabhulal Saini alleged that the government was playing tricks on the unemployed youth. He said that more than 30 per cent of the unemployed youth in the country are in Rajasthan and papers of recruitment examinations are getting leaked.

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