Rajasthan Bans Outsiders in Schools After CJP's Inspection announcement

Public Lokpal
August 17, 2026

Rajasthan Bans Outsiders in Schools After CJP's Inspection announcement


A political showdown has erupted in Rajasthan after the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) announced a statewide campaign to inspect dilapidated government schools.

Hours after the CJP declared plans to audit infrastructure shortages across multiple districts, the Directorate of Secondary Education issued a strict directive barring unauthorized outsiders from entering school premises without prior permission.

The state government defended the order by citing student privacy, safety, and guidelines from the child rights commission, explicitly banning photography, videography, and unauthorized media recording on school grounds.

Opposition parties and critics swiftly condemned the move, accusing the administration of attempting to shield itself from mounting criticism over systemic infrastructural decay and teacher shortages.

Despite the government's strict warnings and threats of police intervention for violators, the CJP has vowed to press forward with its accountability campaign across Rajasthan's public education sector.