Jaipur, Jan. 14 -- The Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee alleged large-scale corruption and administrative irregularities in teacher and principal transfers in the state education department. Pradesh Congress Committee president Govind Singh Dotasra said: "Under the guise of transfers, an industry of corruption has been operating in the education department for the past two to three months. Despite examinations being imminent, transfers were made on a massive scale, creating chaos in schools across the state." Dotasra noted that officials transferred more than 7,000 principals across Rajasthan in September 2025. He alleged: "Many of those promoted from vice-principal to principal were left waiting for postings for nearly eight months due to the absence of counselling, while in several schools three to four principals were posted simultaneously. Despite Election Commission guidelines and an ongoing SIS (Special Investigation Section) process, transfers of over 6,500 lecturers were carried out without mandatory approvals, making the entire list illegal." Dotasra continued: "Nearly 30-35% of the transferred lecturers were engaged in SIS-related duties, yet were moved without permission. The transfer list should have been approved by the Election Commission, but no such approval was taken, rendering the process unlawful." He referred to developments over the past two days. After protests by teachers' associations and social media criticism, the government issued a fresh order late Monday night. It directed that employees on SIS duties remain unrelieved and cancelled prior transfer orders in such cases. This sparked serious administrative complications: some schools now have two teachers posted, while others lack any, directly affecting students ahead of examinations. Dotasra warned: "As a result of these orders, nearly 2,000 to 2,500 teachers may end up being double-posted, while an equal number of posts may remain vacant elsewhere. The situation has become unprecedented in Rajasthan, especially when practical examinations are underway in both government and private schools. In some cases, a single science lecturer has been assigned practical exam duties in 10 to 12 schools, creating confusion over who will conduct examinations if transferred teachers are not relieved from their old postings." BJP spokesperson Ram Lal Sharma said the government based transfers on two criteria- employee requests, and for those harassed and arbitrarily transferred during Govind Singh Dotasra's tenure as education minister. "The Congress president is merely recounting his own experiences from his party's time in power," said Sharma....