National Students' Union of India (NSUI) workers and senior Congress leaders, including Congress general-secretary Sachin Pilot, on Monday staged a protest in Jaipur demanding the immediate restoration of students' union elections.
Rajasthan Police used water cannons to disperse the protesters when, after a demonstration at the Shaheed Smarak, they tried to breach police barricades to march towards the chief minister's residence in the Civil Lines area.
Mild scuffles and pushing were also seen between NSUI workers and police personnel. More than 30 party leaders and students’ wing workers, including Ladnun MLA Mukesh Bhakar and NSUI state president Vinod Jakhar were detained.
Earlier, speaking at the demonstration, Pilot hit out at the BJP-led state government and said it was working in a dictatorial manner, taking inspiration from Delhi.
"This is a double-engine government that is doing nothing. When elections arrive, they raise issues of Hindu-Muslim, temple-mosque and try to polarize voters. If people continue to vote based on religion and caste, this will happen," he said.
Pilot said Rajasthan government should resume the student union elections and by not taking action, the state government was acting in a “dictatorial manner”, he said.
"Not conducting elections is a sign of growing authoritarianism. This dictatorial attitude is inspired by Delhi,” he said.
“Just as the Opposition's voice is being silenced in Parliament… Rahul Gandhi not being allowed to speak and microphones of INDIA bloc leaders being switched off, the same style of functioning is now visible in Jaipur too," Pilot charged.
Locked out of education in UPमुख्यमंत्री आवास घेराव के दौरान NSUI के शांतिपूर्ण आंदोलन को पुलिस ने जबरन दबाने की कोशिश की। छात्रों को डराने, घेरने और आवाज़ को कुचलने की ये साजिश अब नहीं चलेगी। जितना दमन होगा, उतनी ही बुलंद होगी ये आवाज़।#NSUI_मांगे_छात्रसंघ_चुनाव@SachinPilot pic.twitter.com/4LmwpytCPf
— VINOD JAKHAR (@VinodJakharIN) August 5, 2025
"Development in rural area has come to a standstill. Bureaucracy is dominating. Advisers are telling the CM not to hold elections. But if elections happen, even ABVP candidates will get a chance. NSUI will not win every seat. Let the best candidate win. Victory or defeat is not important, the process of elections is," Pilot said.
The protest took place at the city's Shaheed Smarak on MI Road and witnessed the participation of several senior Congress leaders and NSUI national president Varun Chaudhary.
Pilot said that young people are struggling with problems like lack of jobs, growing privatisation of education and absence of opportunities.
He urged students to bring about a "revolution of awareness" and demanded accountability from those in power.
Speaking to reporters after the protest, Pilot said, "Students across the state are demanding elections. There is no valid reason to stop them.”
The government's decision to halt the elections is arbitrary and undemocratic. Student politics is the first step into politics, he added.
Pilot alleged that works started by the former Congress government have been stalled and no new initiatives are visible.
"This government has lost credibility. There is barely any impact left. They are not conducting panchayat, municipal and student union elections. There is no reason for this," he said.
Highlighting the importance of dignity in political discourse, Pilot said that strength must be shown with restraint.
"In politics, conduct and language matter. Young people get many opportunities to prove themselves but they must be disciplined in their conduct and speech," he said.
During the demonstration, tributes were also paid to former Jammu and Kashmir governor Satyapal Malik who passed away this morning.
"He fought for farmers and we have paid our collective respects," Pilot said.
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