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Rajasthan may require secondary education for local election candidates in 2026, reversing a 2019 rule.
The Rajasthan government is considering requiring at least secondary education for candidates in 2026 panchayat and urban local body elections, reversing a 2019 decision.
The proposal, under review by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, would mandate Class 10 education for Sarpanch candidates and either Class 10 or Class 12 for councilors.
Backed by BJP ministers and rooted in a 2015 law upheld by the Supreme Court, the move aims to improve governance but risks excluding rural women, Dalits, and tribals.
Legal consultations are ongoing, with a final decision expected in early 2026.
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Rajasthan puede requerir educación secundaria para candidatos a las elecciones locales en 2026, revirtiendo una regla de 2019.