AJMER\ JAIPUR : The state BJP wrapped up the fourth phase of its Suraaj Sankalp Yatra with a massive public meeting at Ajmer on Wednesday evening.

Apart from state president Vasundhara Raje , the meeting was addressed by senior leader and leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Arun Jaitley and leader of opposition in the Assembly, Gulab Chand Kataria , who after being chargsheeted in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, is no more a part of the entire yatra. At the end of its four phase, the party has covered 93 assembly constituencies in 18 districts.

Interacting with the media in Ajmer, Jaitley said that while CIC was bringing political parties under RTI , efforts should be made to bring media groups and NGOs also under RTI.

"They too are getting aid and subsidies and people should have right to know where money is going,'' he said. He said that the UPA had no moral right to be in power and said elections should be held early. "The UPA government is not responsible for inflation in the country but it is most corrupt government the country had ever seen," he said. He denied commenting anything on IPL issue. The senior leader also avoided commenting about the present infighting over the party's prime ministerial candidate. "The time will come when the party will announce the candidate,'' he said.

The fourth phase of the yatra, which was conducted in two parts, had begun on May 21. During this time, Raje, apart from lashing out at the state government and the Congress over several issues, also raised the issue of alleged misuse of CBI, connecting it with Kataria being chargesheeted. On Wednesday too, the BJP leaders lashed out at the state and the central government while addressing a meeting at Azad Park.

Raje assured the audience of better power supply, drinking water, health and education facilities; promising a better and developed Rajasthan. "I promise better management of electricity, water supply and health in the state. Simply providing free medicine and check up is not the criteria of qualitative medical facilities in the state,'' she said.

Raje said that the state was pushed backward under the present government and the errored policy of government had created an atmosphere of illiteracy. "They have only collected money from educated unemployed youth in the name of Rajasthan Teachers Eligibility Test. When BJP will come in to we will discontinue this process," said Raje.

She said that when teachers are trained there is no requirement to go under another test.

She said the BJP will ensure that recruitment is through Rajasthan Public Service Commission to give no scope of corruption in selection process. Before addressing the public meeting at Ajmer, Raje went to Pushkar and offered prayers on the Brahma Temple and later visited the Dargah at Ajmer.

