Not a single day passes without news of a woman being raped, murdered, burnt alive, chopped, assaulted, and whatnot under the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress regime in Rajasthan. The state with vulnerable law and order conditions has recorded maximum crime against women. Recently, raged people assembled outside a private school after police failed to take action against the teacher who sexually assaulted a 4-year-old girl. The victim’s family alleged that the teacher even tried silencing them with money. The victim’s mother told the media that when she found her daughter, her private part was bleeding.
A teacher from a private school in Rajasthan sexually assaulted a 4-year-old minor girl. Not only this, when the matter came to light, the family members were also asked to suppress the matter by taking money. When no action was taken even after eight days of the heinous crime, the locals staged a protest demanding the arrest of the principal and cancellation of the registration. Meanwhile, private schools in the city were kept closed on September 30, in protest against this incident.
The incident took place at Vivek Public School located in Society Nagar of the Industrial Police Station area in Pali city. The 4-year-old girl is scared after this incident. Out of fear, she is repeatedly saying that Ravi Sir did dirty things. Here, the innocent mother is adamant about demanding action. Mother says “I don’t want money but justice, today it happened with my daughter, tomorrow such a dirty act will happen with some other daughter”.
The family lodged a complaint against the teacher but the police failed to take any action against him.

Notably, in the report given at the police, the girl’s mother said that on September 22, at 1.30 pm, she got a call from the school that her daughter had gone to the toilet. When she reached school there was nothing like that. She was crying. Started insisting on taking her home. Sir also indicated that the mother should make the girl sit there only. As she was crying like that.
After this, she returned home and her husband got a call at 4 pm saying that ‘your daughter has defecated again, we immediately went to school’.
There, blood was coming out from her private parts. They showed it to madam and asked what happened, then madam said, ‘We will see’. The duo took their daughter into the room. The female teachers together checked the girl and found that there was an incision in her private part. Everyone said how did this happen?
Then the victim’s mother spoke to the principal, he said there was nothing like that. They said that the girl herself must have done it with something. After that, he brought a piece of plastic from the bathroom and said that it must have caused the wound. She feared that something was wrong with the girl so they brought her to Bangar Hospital. There the doctor told them that there was an injury in the private part.
On the other hand, the police registered the case on September 23 and arrested the accused teacher Ravi Wagoriya on September 25. He is currently in jail. On September 29, the victim’s family members and people staged a protest outside the school for about 8 hours, demanding the arrest of school principal Harish Tiwari and school owner Ramakant Mishra in the case and the cancellation of school registration. Later the police took both of them for questioning and then they ended the protest.
It is noteworthy that the minor victim also pointed out at the teacher saying he was the one who did wrong with her.
Organiser has been reporting cases about the deteriorating law and order situation in Rajasthan under the current Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government. Ministers have been suspended in the state for speaking against the rising crime against women; the state, on the other hand, mostly remains ignorant and quiet when it comes to its part. Another incident has sent shockwaves in the country after the charred remains of a woman were recovered from the capital city of Jaipur on September 29.
The woman was murdered and her body was thrown on the roadside. At the same time, it is being claimed that the body has been burnt by pouring inflammable substances to hide the identity.
Questioning the state of law and order under CM Gehlot, BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla expressed deep concern over the deteriorating law and order situation. He recalled some of the ghastly murders reported in the state over the past few months.
Law and order in state
The state of law and order in Rajasthan is vulnerable, and the opposition is raising their voice against it through protests and dharnas. On the other hand, the Chief Minister of the state, Ashok Gehlot, is mum over the rising crime in the state. Under his government, a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) was sacked for asking questions on the rising crime rate.
In Bhilwara town, tensions gripped as clashes erupted between two communities over the abuse with a minor Hindu girl. Organiser reported the incident and it came to light that Muslim boys mixed urine with the water in the water bottle of a Hindu girl in school. Later, the principal refused to act and hence the victim’s family reached the Tehsildar’s office demanding action.
In a similar incident, two Islamists impregnated two minor girls within a year in Rajasthan’s Alwar. The police is yet to nab the accused identified as Sappi and Subhan. The father of the girls filed an FIR against the accused at the NEB police stations. The police have launched a hunt to arrest the accused who were absconding.
India is a country with its majority population being Hindus; however, every now and then there are cases of oppression against them. In two recent incidents reported in Rajasthan, a similar mindset is being exposed. In one of the schools in the Alwar district, a Hindu student was thrashed for putting Tilak in school. In the other incident from Jodhpur, families protested after staff at a Christian school tore the poster of Hanumaji in the school.
In a crime that may send chills down your spine, a family of four, including a minor baby girl, were set ablaze after cutting their throats in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan. The incident occurred in Osain village, almost 50 kilometres from the city. Notably, this accident took place in the home district of the current Chief Minister of the state, Ashok Gehlot. The opposition parties are questioning the CM over the state of “Law and order” in the state.
Notably, on July 21, the Minister of State, Rajendra Singh Gudha, was sacked by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for questioning his own Government at the State legislative assembly.
Days after being sacked from cabinet following his critical remarks against the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot-led Rajasthan Government over recent incidents of crimes against women in the State, Rajendra Singh Gudha on July 23 said, “Rajasthan is number one when it comes to crime against women.”



















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