Amit Shah to Launch Exhibition on New Criminal Laws – Jaipur Mega Projects Unveiling

Exhibition on new criminal laws takes centre stage as Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to inaugurate a major showcase in Jaipur, while simultaneously unveiling projects worth ₹9,300 crore.

In a high-profile event scheduled in Jaipur, Amit Shah will lead the launch of an exhibition on new criminal laws, highlighting reforms, legal changes, and their implications. Alongside this, state and central governments will inaugurate infrastructure and development projects valued at ₹9,300 crore.

The event is being promoted as a landmark occasion for Rajasthan, with the government aiming to display the new criminal laws to the public and stakeholders. The exhibition is expected to elucidate how recent legislative changes will work, their benefits, and their impact on governance, law enforcement, and citizen rights.

The decision to pair this exhibition with a massive project inauguration underscores the political significance of the event. A total investment of ₹9,300 crore has been earmarked for various infrastructure, development, and welfare schemes across the region. These projects are slated for launch or formal dedication during Shah’s presence, amplifying the spectacle and public interest.

The announcement has triggered extensive preparation in Jaipur. The state administration is reportedly putting final touches to ensure that the exhibition venue, logistics, display content, and project inauguration sites are ready for the big day. Security, crowd control, public participation, media presence, and coordination between central and state agencies are being prioritized.

This dual announcement — promoting legal reform awareness through an exhibition on new criminal laws, plus unveiling large-scale development projects — is expected to generate wide media coverage and public engagement. The choice of Jaipur for such a high-stakes ceremony underlines Rajasthan’s growing significance in national politics and development narratives.

The exhibition is likely to feature panels, multimedia displays, expert commentary, and public outreach mechanisms explaining amendments, enforcement mechanisms, citizen safeguards, and the rationale behind the new criminal laws. Officials believe this will help bridge the gap between legislative text and public understanding.

Meanwhile, the ₹9,300 crore projects span sectors including infrastructure, water, health, education, urban development, and more. By combining policy communication with physical development launches, the event is set to send a strong message about governance, political commitment, and development.

Critics and opposition voices may scrutinize the timing, substance, and electoral motivations behind such a grand event. Yet, for government stakeholders, the spectacle is as much about symbolism and assurance as it is about substance.

As the date approaches, all eyes will be on Jaipur — for the exhibition on new criminal laws, and the inauguration of projects that could potentially shape Rajasthan’s trajectory.

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