Hanuman Beniwal demands CBI probe into Jagan Gurjar murder at Ajmer jail
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Key Takeaways
Nagaur MP and Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) chief Hanuman Beniwal on Thursday, 3 July 2025, demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the murder of notorious dacoit Jagan Gurjar inside Ajmer High Security Jail, citing serious lapses in prison administration and security. Beniwal argued that the killing could not have been carried out by a single inmate without collusion from within the jail system.
Beniwal's Core Allegations
Addressing the incident, Beniwal said, 'Such an incident cannot happen without involvement from top to bottom in the jail administration.' He specifically questioned the circumstances under which CCTV cameras were allegedly switched off and covered with tape at the time of the killing — a claim also made independently by the victim's family.
The Nagaur MP stated that only an impartial CBI investigation could establish the full truth. 'If the government has the courage, it should order a CBI inquiry. Only then will the entire truth come out, and many senior officials from the jail department, police, and even the government could face action,' he said.
Doubts Over the Lone-Accused Theory
Fellow inmate Vishnu Singh has confessed to killing Jagan Gurjar and has been named the prime accused. However, Beniwal said it was difficult to believe that one person alone could have overpowered and killed the notorious dacoit. Gurjar's brother, Pappu Gurjar, has alleged that seven to eight people participated in the attack and that Jagan had been administered sleeping pills before the killing — allegations that have not been independently verified.
The family has further claimed that the jail's CCTV cameras were deliberately disabled during the incident, pointing to what they describe as a larger conspiracy involving jail officials.
What the Government Has Been Asked to Do
Beniwal urged Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma to immediately recommend a CBI investigation, asserting that a departmental inquiry alone would not deliver a fair or transparent outcome. He posted on social media platform X on 29 June — the day of the killing — calling Gurjar's death in one of Rajasthan's most secure prisons a 'highly serious matter.'
He also raised broader concerns about crimes allegedly being orchestrated from inside Rajasthan's prisons, citing reported incidents of threats to the Chief Minister, extortion calls targeting businessmen, drug trafficking, and organised crime operations run by hardened criminals from behind bars.
Background: The Killing and Its Aftermath
Jagan Gurjar was allegedly strangled to death inside Ajmer High Security Jail on 29 June 2025. His last rites were performed on Wednesday at Bhavutipura village in Dholpur's Dang region, with his son Asaram lighting the funeral pyre. Heavy security was in place, with police personnel from nine police stations deployed during the funeral, reflecting the sensitivity surrounding the case.
The incident has drawn attention to the broader challenge of maintaining order and security inside high-security prisons in Rajasthan, and whether existing oversight mechanisms are adequate for housing high-profile inmates.