📷 Image: Wikimedia Commons / Christopher Michel
Crime
CJP Activist Claims Assault During School Inspection in Rajasthan
✍️ Amar Ujala · Rajasthan
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 02:33 PM
👁 2
A female activist from the CJP alleged she was beaten while officials inspected a school in Rajasthan, prompting calls for an inquiry.
During a routine inspection of a school in Rajasthan, a female activist affiliated with the CJP reported that she was physically assaulted by individuals present at the site. The activist, who chose to remain unnamed, said the incident occurred when she questioned the inspection procedures and raised concerns about the school's compliance with regulations.
According to the activist, the alleged assailants restrained her and used force, leaving visible marks. She immediately lodged a complaint with local authorities, demanding a prompt investigation and accountability for those involved.
School officials have not yet commented on the allegations, and the district education department has announced that it will review the incident. Police have been notified and are expected to file a formal report.
The incident has sparked debate among education stakeholders in the state, with several NGOs calling for stricter safeguards for activists and whistle‑blowers during official inspections.
The matter remains under investigation, and further details will be released as they become available.
According to the activist, the alleged assailants restrained her and used force, leaving visible marks. She immediately lodged a complaint with local authorities, demanding a prompt investigation and accountability for those involved.
School officials have not yet commented on the allegations, and the district education department has announced that it will review the incident. Police have been notified and are expected to file a formal report.
The incident has sparked debate among education stakeholders in the state, with several NGOs calling for stricter safeguards for activists and whistle‑blowers during official inspections.
The matter remains under investigation, and further details will be released as they become available.