In a major development from Rajasthan, the government has withdrawn its controversial order declaring December 6 as Shaurya Diwas. The decision was reversed just hours after ABP News highlighted the issue prominently, triggering strong reactions across the political and administrative spectrum. According to sources, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma personally intervened after internal discussions within the BJP and state government suggested that the directive could create negative political optics and unnecessary tension. Education Minister Madan Dilawar, who had earlier issued the order, released a fresh note stating that the decision was being withdrawn due to “unavoidable reasons.” However, the explanation raised questions, as the minister later cited upcoming half-yearly examinations in government schools as the reason for rolling back the directive—something he was already expected to be aware of. The sudden reversal has sparked debate on administrative coordination and the political sensitivity surrounding December 6. The controversy began after ABP News aired the story early in the morning, following which discussions reportedly intensified in Jaipur. Opposition parties questioned the motive behind the order, while the government moved quickly to avoid unnecessary controversy. This incident underscores the significant impact of media scrutiny and the internal disagreements within the state leadership over decisions related to historically sensitive dates.


