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CJP School Inspection Turns Violent in Jaipur Village

CJP workers attacked, villagers oppose visit, 5 injured

Mumbai Alert · Politics Desk
Mumbai Alert · Politics Desk
Politics Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 21 August 2026 at 08:40 pm
CJP School Inspection Turns Violent in Jaipur Village

A school inspection drive by the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) turned violent in Rampura Kanwarpura village near Jaipur on Friday.

The CJP team, led by party spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka, had reached the village to inspect the condition of the government school as part of the party's ongoing campaign against alleged poor infrastructure and mismanagement in government schools.

The team faced strong opposition from local residents, who allegedly beat and chased them out of the village. The CJP workers' vehicles were also pelted with stones, and their mobile phones were damaged. A woman party worker accompanying the team was assaulted.

Five CJP workers, including Ranka, were injured and taken to SMS Hospital for treatment. The party had planned to inspect Bhattawala Government School on Vatika Road, but the visit was cancelled following the confrontation.

The villagers opposed the entry of the CJP team, saying the government had already sanctioned around Rs 12.50 lakh for repair work at the school. They alleged that the school issue was being used to gain political mileage.

Ranka issued a 48-hour ultimatum for the arrest of those responsible and accused BJP workers of being behind the attack. He alleged that the incident was aimed at preventing the CJP from highlighting the condition of government schools.

The CJP has demanded the withdrawal of the order to restrict school inspections and the resignation of Education Minister Madan Dilawar if the attackers are not arrested within 48 hours.

The incident highlights the growing tensions between political parties in Rajasthan, with the CJP accusing the BJP of trying to suppress their campaign against poor infrastructure in government schools.

The villagers, however, maintain that they are concerned about the condition of the school and have donated land for its construction. They have threatened to build the school themselves if the government does not initiate construction soon.

The incident has sparked a heated debate about the role of political parties in highlighting issues related to education and infrastructure in government schools.

In conclusion, the violent confrontation between the CJP workers and villagers in Jaipur highlights the need for a peaceful and constructive dialogue between political parties and local communities to address issues related to education and infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

What was the purpose of the CJP school inspection drive?

The CJP team was inspecting the condition of government schools as part of their campaign against alleged poor infrastructure and mismanagement.

What was the villagers' response to the CJP team?

The villagers opposed the entry of the CJP team, saying the government had already sanctioned funds for repair work at the school and accusing the CJP of trying to gain political mileage.

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