Minister Jogaram Patel’s big revelation on the transfers of teachers in Rajasthan, watch the video when will the ban be lifted

Jaipur : Rajasthan Government’s Law Minister Jogaram Patel was on Jodhpur tour on Thursday. During this, while talking to journalists, he gave his reaction on the government’s decision of U-turn in the transfer of government teachers. Minister Jogaram Patel told journalists that U-turn has been defined in some wrong sense. As far as the appointment of seven members in the municipalities was concerned, the appointment was made and orders were issued in this regard, but there was a mistake in it, as soon as information about it was received, it was stopped and not cancelled.

‘We will re-release this list duly’

On the question of stopping the order of transfer of teachers, he said that every worker and office bearer is given importance in our party. After the transfer, objection was raised by a senior leader of our party, hence his views were given importance and after a few days, the order of transfer of teachers was stopped. We will formally re-release this list in a few days. It is not right to call this decision a U-turn.

39 transfers from Dausa district alone

Let us tell you that just before the Election Commission announced the dates of by-elections for seven assembly seats in Rajasthan, 40 headmasters and teachers were transferred by the Education Department. Of these, 39 transfers were made in Dausa district alone, where by-elections are to be held. In such a situation, questions started being raised by the opposition regarding the transfer.

Kirori Meena had expressed her displeasure

On the other hand, Rajasthan Government Cabinet Minister Kirori Meena also wrote a letter to Education Minister Madan Dilawar expressing his displeasure over this. In the transfer list, he accused SC-ST category teachers of being transferred at a distance of more than 500 kilometers, while showing favoritism to a particular caste. He asked to cancel the list immediately.

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