Jaipur: Education minister Madan Dilawar has asked all MLAs in state to recommend up to 70 names for teacher transfers from their constituencies, triggering controversy and drawing objections from govt school-teachers. However, the initiative appears to contradict a department of personnel circular issued in May 2000. The circular explicitly warns that seeking political influence for service-related matters amounts to misconduct. It cites Rule 24 of the Rajasthan Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1971, which prohibits govt employees from exerting political pressure on superiors.Teachers and critics argue that the process undermines transparency and violates established norms. Some MLAs have publicly directed teachers via social media and official notices to appear with Aadhaar cards at designated spots by June 13.Several Rajasthan MLAs, including Sapotra MLA Hansraj Meena, have invited applications for teacher and staff transfers via social media, sparking concerns over transparency and rule violations. Karauli MLA Darshan Singh Gurjar and Dausa MLA Rambilas Meena also issued similar calls through social media or official letters.The move has drawn criticism from teacher associations. Vipin Prakash Sharma, president of Rajasthan Primary and Secondary Teachers Association, said, “The govt promised a transparent transfer policy in its manifesto, but this is the first time political leaders are inviting applications from employees through social media. ” tnn
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