The delegation asked the Governor to issue appropriate directions to the state government in this regard.
The delegation included former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, MLAs and former MLAs.
Heinous crimes are on a "rise" in the state but the government is not serious. There is no full-time home minister as the portfolio is handled by the chief minister, who is "focused" on other things like investment, Pilot told reporters here.
There was no superintendent of police in Kota where a seven-year-old boy was abducted and murdered, he said.
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Police act was passed in 2007 but the government has not formed its rules so far. Around 15,000 posts are lying vacant in police department and there are no recruitments, he said.
The situation is very bad and needs to be addressed properly, he said.
Accusing the BJP government of "misusing" government machinery in the bypolls on four assembly seats in September, Pilot said that it would again try to misuse the machinery in the coming local body elections.
"I am of the view that young leaders should be given opportunities and chances and I have apprised the observers about it," he said.
The candidates would be young and those who have lost elections two times would not be given a chance again in the local body elections, he added.