City
Epaper

Ex-CM Kamal Nath alleges ‘irregularities’ in teacher transfers in Madhya Pradesh

By IANS | Updated: July 10, 2025 16:09 IST

Bhopal, July 10 Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Kamal Nath on Thursday launched a ...

Open in App

Bhopal, July 10 Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Kamal Nath on Thursday launched a strong attack on the BJP-led state government, alleging large-scale irregularities in the recent transfer of over 7,000 school teachers.

Kamal Nath accused the government of running a transfer-posting racket in collusion with middlemen and officials.

He alleged that only those teachers who paid bribes were able to secure transfers, while many eligible candidates were ignored.

“Over 45,000 teachers had applied through the government’s School Education Department portal for voluntary transfers, but only 7,000 were approved. This indicates that only those who paid money got transferred, while genuine applicants were left out,” Kamal Nath claimed, citing media reports.

The allegations relate to a recent statewide reshuffle of teachers from primary to higher secondary schools, where transfers were made for those who had served over five years at a particular school.

Kamal Nath alleged that the state's online transfer system, Education Portal 3.0, meant to ensure transparency, has been subverted. He claimed that middlemen were acting as brokers, collecting money from teachers to influence postings.

Under the current system, the district collector and the minister in charge of the district play crucial roles in the transfer process. In the voluntary transfer process, applications submitted online are reviewed at the district level and approved with the digital signature of the district education officer.

Ironically, the inclusion of ministers in the process a few years ago was intended to prevent irregularities and enhance transparency.

The BJP swiftly rejected the allegations. Ashish Agrawal, Madhya Pradesh BJP’s media in-charge, dismissed Kamal Nath’s claims as politically motivated.

“During Kamal Nath’s 18-month tenure, Vallabh Bhavan (the state secretariat) had turned into a full-fledged transfer industry. Now, under the BJP government, transfers are being handled transparently and verified at multiple levels,” Agrawal said.

He further alleged that the Congress party, rattled by a string of electoral defeats, was trying to malign the image of the ruling government.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentNia Sharma says not everyone understands her ‘experiments’, reveals her biggest task

NationalMP: Congress councillor refuses to sing 'Vande Mataram' in Indore, stirs row

National"A deep commitment to public service": Manickam Tagore mourns passing of veteran leader A.H. Khan Choudhury

Politics"More than numbers, forming government is important to me": Puducherry CM Rangaswamy cast vote; makes stylish exit on bike

NationalTN polls: Vijay to campaign in Karaikudi on Friday amid tight security arrangements

National Realted Stories

National"Will witness new Assam on May 4": State Cong chief Gaurav Gogoi casts vote in Jorhat

NationalKerala polls: LDF says people will vote for continuity; UDF confident of decisive majority

NationalBJP's Anil Antony cast his vote in Thiruvananthapuram, calls Keralam polls 'decisive'

NationalTN BJP urges strong NDA mandate as Puducherry votes in key Assembly election

NationalMamata Banerjee vs Suvendu Adhikari: LoP ahead of CM in assets, number of police cases