Rajasthan Cabinet Revokes Two-Child Limit for Local Body Elections

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Jaipur, February 25 In a significant decision ahead of the announcement of local body elections in Rajasthan, the state cabinet on Wednesday approved bills to revoke provisions that barred individuals with more than two children from contesting these elections.

Speaking to reporters after the cabinet meeting, State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel said that the restriction on contesting elections for those with more than two children had been imposed when effective control of population growth was considered necessary.

He said that the fertility rate, which was 3.6 during 1991-94, has now declined to 2, making the direct impact of such provisions less relevant.

The Cabinet approved the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj (Amendment) Bill, 2026, and the Rajasthan Municipalities (Amendment) Bill, 2026, to amend Section 19 of the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 and Section 24 of the Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009.

Patel was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa and Industries and Commerce Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore at the briefing.

The Cabinet also approved the formation of a Revenue Intelligence and Economic Offences Directorate by abolishing the existing State Revenue Intelligence Directorate to strengthen action against economic crimes and ensure financial discipline, they said.

The decisions were taken at the meeting chaired by Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma at the Assembly Secretariat.

Patel said that in compliance with a Supreme Court judgment, the Cabinet approved an amendment to Section 24 of the Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009, by removing the word "leprosy" from the category of disqualifying diseases.

He said that this would ensure equal opportunity for all individuals, including those affected by leprosy, to contest upcoming municipal elections and uphold their dignity, eliminating a discriminatory provision from the law.

Speaking about the formation of the Revenue Intelligence and Economic Offences Directorate, Bairwa said that it would deal with offences such as real estate fraud, financial crimes related to banks, insurance, NBFCs and the share market, multi-level marketing scams, fake insolvency cases, and fraudulent placement agencies.

It will also handle cases of forged documents for jobs and admissions, illegal encroachments and sale of government land, stamp and registration irregularities, shell companies and cooperative scams.

The Directorate will also analyse inputs from commercial taxes, excise, transport, registration and mining departments to curb revenue leakages and tax evasion, he said.

The Cabinet also approved the Rajasthan Industrial Park Promotion Policy, 2026, to accelerate industrial development and generate employment. Under the policy, private industrial parks will be developed.

A revised financial model for the proposed Rajasthan Mandapam and Global Capability Centre project in Jaipur was also cleared.
 
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