Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma orders action against 3 officers for negligence
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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on 14 July approved strict disciplinary action against two Rajasthan Police Service (RPS) officers and one Rajasthan Prison Service officer for irregularities and negligence in the discharge of their official duties. The move signals a firm stance by the state government on accountability within its law enforcement and correctional apparatus.
Prison Officer Suspended Over Inmate Misconduct
Saroj Bishnoi, Deputy Superintendent posted at the Women's Correctional Home, Jaipur, has been placed under immediate suspension and transferred from Jaipur headquarters to Bharatpur. Complaints against her alleged that she kept a female inmate in her personal company and permitted the inmate to interfere in official administrative work. She was further accused of providing unauthorised facilities to inmates in exchange for money — a serious breach of prison service conduct norms.
ACP Booked for Shielding Murder Accused
Chief Minister Sharma has also approved the initiation of disciplinary proceedings under Rule 16 of the Rajasthan Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1958, against Derawar Singh, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Cyber Crime), Jodhpur Police Commissionerate. The charges relate to his earlier tenure as Station House Officer at Kaman Police Station in Deeg district, where he allegedly attempted to shield seven of the eight accused in a murder case by holding only one person responsible — a finding that points to a deliberate distortion of the investigation.
RPS Officer Found Negligent in Sand Mafia Operation
In a third case, the Chief Minister accepted the departmental enquiry report against Labhuram Bishnoi, an RPS officer, with charges proved against him. The enquiry established that he failed to act on instructions concerning illegal sand mining and transportation by the sand mafia in the Banas River area under the jurisdiction of Chauth ka Barwara Police Station in Sawai Madhopur district. His inaction reportedly triggered a law-and-order situation, endangered the lives of police personnel — including his own — and exposed a lack of inter-departmental coordination during the operation.
Government's Accountability Drive
This is the latest in a series of disciplinary actions taken by the Sharma government since assuming office, reflecting a stated commitment to transparency, discipline, and efficiency in public administration. Notably, the cases span three distinct arms of the state's security apparatus — prison services, urban policing, and district-level law enforcement — suggesting a broad-based accountability push rather than isolated action. How swiftly formal proceedings conclude and whether punitive outcomes follow will determine whether these measures translate into lasting institutional change.