Jaipur, May 3 -- Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) MP Hanuman Beniwal was detained by Jaipur Police on Friday while leading a protest march towards the chief minister's residence on Friday. The demonstration was organised to demand the reconstitution of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) and the cancellation of the Sub-Inspector recruitment examination, among other long-pending youth-related issues. Beniwal, along with his supporters, began a march from outside the Jaipur police commissionerate but was stopped by police personnel. He initially staged a sit-in protest with his followers but attempted to proceed towards the CM's residence shortly afterward, prompting the police to take him and several supporters into custody. The detained group has been taken to Sanganer Sadar police station, where they continue to raise slogans against the state government. Beniwal said, "For the past seven days, we have been staging a protest in Jaipur demanding the reconstitution of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) and the cancellation of the sub-Inspector recruitment exam. But the government remains completely unresponsive." He said, "Two RPSC members are currently in jail. The Special Operations Group is continuously cracking down on fake candidates in the SI recruitment exam. Despite ministers' names emerging in the investigation, the government is trying to suppress the matter." He alleged that all recruitments conducted during the previous Congress government in Rajasthan were marred by corruption. "We demand a CBI inquiry into each of these cases," he said. Beniwal further criticized the current state of education in Rajasthan, claiming, "The educational system has completely collapsed. Universities are being allotted land through fraudulent means, and fake degrees are being distributed." He also attacked the BJP government, stating, "These were the very issues on which the Bhajan Lal-led BJP government came to power in Rajasthan. Yet, for the past one and a half years, the government has remained silent on them." "I am not only ready to face batons for my younger brothers and sisters, but also bullets. Our fight is decisive. Until the government fulfills our demands, our struggle will continue," he said. BJP spokesperson Laxmikant Bharadwaj said "First he came in alliance with BJP, thereafter with Congress - but now just to stay in news, he is making baseless statements."...