Key Points

A government primary school roof collapse in Jhalawar killed seven students, sparking violent protests from grieving villagers. Opposition leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge slammed the BJP government's negligence, while Vasundhara Raje urged immediate safety checks. Angry families vandalized police vehicles as authorities deployed extra security. The tragedy highlights systemic infrastructure failures in Rajasthan's schools.

Key Points: Jhalawar School Roof Collapse Kills 7 Students Sparks Protests

  • 7 students killed in Jhalawar school roof collapse
  • Villagers vandalize police vehicles protesting administration negligence
  • Rahul Gandhi demands strict punishment for guilty
  • Vasundhara Raje calls for urgent school safety audits
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Jhalawar school roof collapse claims 7 lives; villagers seek meeting with administration, security heightened

Rajasthan school tragedy leaves 7 dead as villagers protest negligence; Rahul Gandhi and Vasundhara Raje demand action amid heightened security.

"This was a big incident that the students had to endure. It was an unfortunate accident. – DSP Harsh Raj Singh Khareda"

Jhalawar, July 26

Tension prevailed in Rajasthan's Jhalawar district after the roof of a government primary school collapsed, killing seven students and injuring several others. Villagers have demanded a meeting with the administration, prompting the deployment of additional police personnel due to security concerns.

Deputy Superintendent of Police, Jhalawar, Harsh Raj Singh Khareda, termed the incident a "major tragedy" and said that authorities were engaged with local residents and the families of the victims.

"This was a big incident that the students had to endure. It was an unfortunate accident. The villagers demand a meeting with the administration. We have been deployed due to concerns over security. The Collector met the parents of the victim students at the incident site," DSP Khareda told ANI.

Angry over the tragedy, family members and residents of Piplodi village vandalised police vehicles during a protest against the administration, alleging negligence over the dilapidated condition of the school infrastructure.

Meanwhile, the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, has called the collapse of a government school roof in Jhalawar extremely tragic and concerning. He also demanded a fair investigation and the strictest punishment for the guilty.

"The collapse of a government school roof in Jhalawar, Rajasthan, resulting in the death of several innocent children and injuries to many others, is extremely tragic and concerning," the Congress leader said in a post on X.

"According to media reports, the government ignored complaints about dilapidated schools, which led to the loss of these innocent lives. Most of these children were from the Bahujan community--do their lives hold no value for the BJP government? A fair investigation of this incident must be conducted, and the guilty should be given the strictest punishment," he added.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge also condemned the incident, calling it "an extremely painful and shameful" reflection of governance.

"The collapse of a government school roof in Jhalawar, Rajasthan, resulting in the loss of several innocent children's lives, is an extremely painful and shameful incident. A government that cannot even repair the roofs of schools--our children's future--despite complaints, boasts of grand dreams of a 'developed India'," Kharge posted on X.

Former Rajasthan Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Vasundhara Raje said on Friday that the tragic roof collapse at a school in Jhalawar could have been avoided had the building been identified as unsafe and the students relocated.

"Seven school children died. Around 27 children are injured. As soon as we came to know, we were stunned. Had this building been identified and children shifted to some safe building, this would not have happened," Raje said after visiting the injured at a hospital in Jhalawar.

"The Education Department should conduct a survey of all school buildings. Where structures are found to be in a dilapidated condition, children must be shifted to safer schools immediately," she added.

- ANI

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Priya M
My heart goes out to the families. As a mother, I can't imagine their pain. The administration must act now - not just compensation but proper accountability. This isn't the first such incident in Rajasthan 😡
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Amit K
Why does it take tragedies like this for politicians to wake up? Vasundhara Raje is right - regular structural audits are needed. But will this be implemented properly or forgotten after media attention fades?
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Shweta Y
While the anger is justified, vandalizing police vehicles won't help. We need constructive dialogue and pressure on authorities to fix ALL government school buildings, not just in Jhalawar but nationwide.
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Karan T
Politicians making this a BJP vs Congress issue is disgusting. Children have died! Instead of blame games, all parties should come together to ensure school safety. Education budget needs to be increased urgently.
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Neha E
As someone from Rajasthan, I can confirm many rural schools are in terrible condition. Teachers have been complaining for years but no action. Hope this tragedy finally brings change 🙏
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David E
Visiting India from UK and shocked by this news. In my country, school buildings undergo strict safety checks. India's future depends on its children - their learning spaces must be safe. This is basic governance.

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