Rajasthan Assembly Monsoon Session: Congress sit-in demands Education Minister Madan Dilawar's resignation

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Rajasthan Assembly Monsoon Session: Congress sit-in demands Education Minister Madan Dilawar's resignation

Synopsis

On the very first day of Rajasthan's Monsoon Session, Congress MLAs skipped the House floor to stage a sit-in outside — marching from a school for the deaf and mute to the Assembly gates, scuffling with police over barricades, and demanding Education Minister Madan Dilawar's head. Inside, the session lasted just 21 minutes.

Key Takeaways

Congress MLAs staged a sit-in outside the Rajasthan Assembly on 20 August , the first day of the Monsoon Session .
The protest targeted Education Minister Madan Dilawar , demanding his resignation over school conditions and media-entry restrictions.
Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully , Govind Singh Dotasra , and Sachin Pilot led the march from Poddar School for the Deaf and Mute .
A scuffle broke out between Congress MLAs and police at the Assembly barricades.
The Assembly session lasted just 21 minutes before being adjourned to Friday.
Two Bills — Geetanjali Global University Jaipur Bill and Rajasthan Tree Protection Bill — were tabled during the session.

Congress MLAs staged a sit-in outside the Rajasthan Assembly on Thursday, 20 August, the opening day of the Monsoon Session, demanding the resignation of Education Minister Madan Dilawar over the state of government schools and protesting restrictions placed by the Education Department on media coverage of those institutions.

The Protest and What Triggered It

Before marching to the Assembly, Congress legislators visited the Poddar School for the Deaf and Mute in Jaipur to highlight its condition. Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully, Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra, and senior Congress leader Sachin Pilot led the march on foot toward the Assembly complex.

As the group attempted to enter the premises, police halted them with barricades. A scuffle broke out, with several MLAs climbing onto the barricades during the confrontation — a sharp visual on the first day of the session.

Congress Allegations Against the BJP Government

The Opposition accused the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government of adopting what they called a 'dictatorial' approach toward both the media and the Opposition. Dotasra further alleged that RSS shakhas were being started inside government schools — a charge that the government did not immediately address on the floor of the House.

Congress leaders also accused the administration of failing to resolve systemic problems in the education sector, framing the media-entry restrictions as an attempt to suppress scrutiny of school conditions.

Assembly Proceedings: A 21-Minute Session

Despite the drama outside, the Assembly began its proceedings on schedule at 11 am. After tributes were paid to departed leaders, the House was adjourned at 11:22 am — just 21 minutes into the session — until Friday. Congress MLAs ended their sit-in following the adjournment.

The Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) also staged a separate protest outside the complex, demanding national monument status for Mangarh Dham.

Government's Counter and Bills Tabled

Government Chief Whip Jogeshwar Garg criticised the Congress, saying the MLAs had stayed away from the House without valid reason and missed the singing of the full Vande Mataram. The government did not respond to the resignation demand on the record.

Two Bills were tabled during the brief session: the Geetanjali Global University Jaipur Bill and the Rajasthan Tree Protection Bill. Both are expected to be taken up for debate before passage in the coming days.

With the session barely off the ground and the Opposition already in confrontation mode, the Rajasthan Assembly's Monsoon Session is set for a turbulent few days ahead.

Point of View

But a 21-minute session means it went entirely uncontested on the record. Notably, the allegation of RSS shakhas in government schools, if substantiated, would be a significant constitutional issue — yet it risks being buried under the spectacle of barricade-climbing. The BJP's counter — that Congress missed Vande Mataram — is a deflection, not a rebuttal. Rajasthan's education sector has chronic structural problems; whether this session produces any legislative response to them remains the real question.
NationPress
20 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Congress MLAs stage a sit-in outside the Rajasthan Assembly?
Congress MLAs protested on 20 August, the first day of the Monsoon Session, to demand the resignation of Education Minister Madan Dilawar over the poor condition of government schools and restrictions imposed by the Education Department on media coverage of those schools. They marched to the Assembly after visiting the Poddar School for the Deaf and Mute in Jaipur.
Who led the Congress protest outside the Rajasthan Assembly?
Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully, Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra, and senior Congress leader Sachin Pilot led the sit-in and march to the Assembly on 20 August.
What happened when Congress MLAs tried to enter the Assembly?
Police stopped the legislators with barricades as they attempted to enter the Assembly premises. A scuffle broke out, with several Congress MLAs climbing onto the barricades during the confrontation.
How long did the Rajasthan Assembly Monsoon Session last on its first day?
The Assembly sat for just 21 minutes on 20 August, opening at 11 am and adjourning at 11:22 am after tributes to departed leaders. It is scheduled to resume on Friday.
What Bills were tabled in the Rajasthan Assembly on 20 August?
Two Bills were introduced: the Geetanjali Global University Jaipur Bill and the Rajasthan Tree Protection Bill. Both are expected to be taken up for debate before being put to a vote in the coming days.
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