Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma orders zero-tolerance on crime, IGs and SPs held accountable

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Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma orders zero-tolerance on crime, IGs and SPs held accountable

Synopsis

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma has put Range IGs and SPs on direct notice — their jobs are now tied to crime outcomes in their districts. From arms networks and hawala channels to digital fraud and crimes against women, the 13 July review meeting set a sweeping accountability agenda that goes well beyond routine policing directives.

Key Takeaways

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma chaired a high-level police review meeting on 13 July in Jaipur .
Range IGs and SPs will be held directly accountable for law and order in their jurisdictions.
Sharma sought explanations over recent criminal incidents in Alwar , Sri Ganganagar , and Bharatpur ; a notice was issued to a senior officer over pasture land encroachment in Gogunda .
Organised crime and firing incidents have declined since 2023 , but the CM directed an accelerated pace of reduction.
Police directed to crack down on illegal arms supply chains , land mafia , hawala transactions , digital arrest scams , and crimes against women and children.
Community Liaison Group (CLG) meetings mandated in every district to improve public-police coordination.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Monday, 13 July directed the state Police Department to adopt a zero-tolerance stance on crime, warning that Range Inspectors General (IGs) and Superintendents of Police (SPs) will be held directly accountable for law and order in their respective jurisdictions. The directive came during a high-level review meeting chaired by Sharma at his Jaipur residence.

Key Directives from the Review Meeting

Sharma instructed officers to move beyond routine arrests and focus on dismantling entire criminal networks involved in organised crime, drug trafficking, cybercrime, and illegal arms smuggling. He emphasised that police action must be swift, decisive, and stringent enough to serve as a genuine deterrent. Officers failing to meet expected outcomes, he said, would be held personally accountable.

During the review, the Chief Minister sought explanations from police officials regarding recent criminal incidents in Alwar, Sri Ganganagar, and Bharatpur. Acting on his directions, a notice was issued to a senior officer in connection with the encroachment of pasture land in Gogunda.

Crackdown on Organised Crime and Illegal Arms

Sharma acknowledged that organised crime and firing incidents have declined compared to 2023, but stressed that the pace of reduction must be accelerated. He cautioned that even a single major criminal incident can damage public confidence and the state's image. To tighten the screws on organised crime, he directed special campaigns targeting the illegal arms supply chain — particularly in districts with a higher incidence of Arms Act cases — and ordered that investigations trace weapons back to their suppliers and masterminds.

The Chief Minister also ordered strict action against land mafia activities, hawala transactions, and other illicit funding channels. Officials were directed to expedite the attachment, seizure, and demolition of properties illegally acquired by drug traffickers.

Cybercrime and Crimes Against Women

On cybercrime, Sharma called for intensified cyber patrolling and the strengthening of cyber cells with specialised personnel. He demanded prompt action against digital arrest scams and online financial fraud, stating that no cybercrime network should be permitted to operate from Rajasthan.

Describing crimes against women and children as the highest priority, the Chief Minister directed police to ensure speedy investigations, swift prosecutions, and strict punishment for offenders, while maintaining sensitivity towards victims.

Accountability and Public-Police Coordination

All Range IGs and SPs were instructed to personally review pending cases related to the NDPS Act, organised crime, gangsters, history-sheeters, and illegal arms, and ensure their disposal within stipulated timelines. Sharma also directed that Community Liaison Group (CLG) meetings be held regularly in every district to strengthen public-police coordination, with Police Headquarters tasked with monitoring these sessions and ensuring timely redressal of citizen grievances.

The meeting was attended by senior officials from the Chief Minister's Office, the Home Department, and the Police Department, including the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police. Range IGs and SPs from across the state joined via videoconferencing. How swiftly field officers translate these directives into measurable outcomes will determine whether this review marks a genuine inflection point in Rajasthan's law and order record.

Point of View

Rather than just arrest tallies, is the right framing — but it requires forensic capacity that most district police units currently lack. Whether IGs and SPs face real consequences for underperformance, or whether 'accountability' remains rhetorical, will define this directive's legacy.
NationPress
14 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma direct at the police review meeting?
Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma directed the Rajasthan Police Department to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to crime on 13 July, making Range IGs and SPs directly accountable for law and order in their jurisdictions. He ordered crackdowns on organised crime, illegal arms, cybercrime, drug trafficking, and crimes against women and children.
Which districts were flagged for recent criminal incidents?
The Chief Minister sought explanations from police officials regarding recent criminal incidents in Alwar, Sri Ganganagar, and Bharatpur. A separate notice was also issued to a senior officer over pasture land encroachment in Gogunda.
How has Rajasthan's crime situation changed since 2023?
According to the Chief Minister, organised crime and firing incidents have declined compared to 2023. However, Sharma stated that the pace of reduction needs to be accelerated and cautioned that even a single major incident can damage public confidence and the state's image.
What steps were ordered against cybercrime in Rajasthan?
Sharma directed police to intensify cyber patrolling, strengthen cyber cells with specialised personnel, and take prompt action against digital arrest scams and online financial fraud. He stated that no cybercrime network should be allowed to operate from Rajasthan.
What is the Community Liaison Group (CLG) and why was it highlighted?
Community Liaison Groups are public-police coordination bodies that meet at the district level. The Chief Minister directed that CLG meetings be held regularly in every district, with Police Headquarters tasked with monitoring these sessions and ensuring timely action on citizen grievances.
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