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Rajasthan: Dotasra alleges massive corruption in education transfers

Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra launched a blistering attack on the BJP government, alleging widespread corruption in education transfers. He claimed that the RSS has become the final "competent authority" in administrative decisions, manipulating the transfer process. Dotasra also criticized the government's GST policies and voter list management. The accusations were made during his birthday celebration, which became a political demonstration of Congress party strength.

Jaipur, Oct 1

Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra launched a scathing attack on the BJP government, alleging widespread corruption in the Education Department and accusing the RSS of interference in administrative matters.

Speaking at the Congress War Room in Jaipur, Dotasra said, "There has been massive corruption in principal transfers. The BJP government has created a three-tier system for getting approvals - each more opaque than the last. Slips are issued, rejected, and reissued, ultimately ending up with the RSS, which now acts as the final 'competent authority'."

He claimed that around 5,000 principal-level transfers have occurred recently, involving manipulation at every stage.

"The process began with 800 names, then expanded to over 3,500, eventually landing in the hands of brokers. I can say with full confidence--this is a transfer scam."

Dotasra further criticised the Education Minister for deflecting blame and said, "If the system is this compromised, how can he point fingers elsewhere?"

Dotasara accused the BJP of manipulating voter lists ahead of elections. "They influence Election Commission officials, add fake names, and remove genuine voters--especially those who support Congress or other opposition parties. Voter lists are conveniently released just 24 hours before polling. This is not just malpractice; it's a murder of democracy."

Criticising the Central government's GST policy, he alleged that it led to ten years of economic exploitation.

"Now, fearing defeat, they have started announcing GST cuts. But it hasn't brought down prices or helped the common man."

Vowing to make the BJP pay in the upcoming local body and panchayat elections, he said, "You may postpone elections, but you cannot escape defeat. Even BJP workers are unhappy with this government's functioning."

Dotasra's birthday turned into a political show of strength, with Congress leaders and workers from across Rajasthan gathering at the party war room.

Tents were erected on the road outside, and the city was dotted with banners and billboards celebrating the occasion. State leaders, including Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Tika Ram Jully, were present as Dotasra cut his birthday cake, receiving greetings throughout the day.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I agree corruption in education transfers is wrong, I wish politicians would focus more on solutions rather than just allegations. Both parties do this when in power. We need systemic reforms, not political mudslinging.

Michael C

As someone working in education sector, I can confirm that transfer corruption has been a long-standing issue in Rajasthan. The three-tier approval system Dotasra mentioned is indeed creating unnecessary hurdles and corruption opportunities.

Shreya B

Birthday celebrations turning into political rallies shows how everything is politicized these days. But the allegations about voter list manipulation are serious - Election Commission should investigate this properly. 🙏

Arjun K

My cousin is a teacher in Rajasthan and he's been waiting for transfer for 2 years! Meanwhile, people with political connections get transfers within months. This system needs complete overhaul. Education should be above politics!

Emma D

The GST criticism seems like political rhetoric, but the education transfer allegations need immediate attention. When education system becomes corrupt, it affects the entire future generation. Hope there's proper investigation.

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