A political dispute flared up in the Rajasthan Assembly during Question Hour when State Education Minister Madan Dilawar accused the Congress of corruption related to teacher transfers in the state. Instead of providing data on science faculties and teacher appointments, Dilawar criticized the Congress, leading to protests in the House. The Minister mentioned plans to fill teacher vacancies in schools and replace retiring teachers in the next two years.
Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani intervened, urging Minister Dilawar to focus on the question at hand. The Leader of the Opposition, Tikaram Jully, pressed for specific data on science teacher appointments in government schools. Dilawar alleged corruption in teacher transfers, questioning the previous Congress government’s actions. The exchange escalated with accusations and demands for clarity on science faculty appointments.
Minister Dilawar disclosed that 3,880 teacher positions were filled in one phase and 970 in another, sparking further uproar in the House. The heated exchange revolved around the opening of science faculties in government schools and the handling of teacher appointments. Dilawar’s response, veering into political criticism instead of addressing the queries directly, incited strong reactions from the Opposition. The Minister criticized the past government for allegedly opening English-medium schools only on paper without appointing teachers.
