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Jaipur,Dec.08,2025:Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis has emerged as one of the most alarming organisational conflicts in Rajasthan’s social sector in recent years. What began as a routine election year suddenly transformed into a full-scale governance challenge, raising profound questions about democracy, transparency and institutional discipline within one of the state’s most respected organisations.

The dispute intensified when allegations surfaced regarding interference in the ongoing election process, the abrupt removal of the appointed election officer, and the controversial locking of the election office. These actions triggered widespread unrest among life members, former presidents, district heads, office bearers and senior guardians of the society.

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Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis Takes a Serious Turn

On 7 November 2025, the Jaipur premises of the Dr. Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society witnessed an unprecedented gathering of thousands of stakeholders. The General Assembly, called on an urgent basis, met with the sole purpose of examining what members described as a “serious constitutional breakdown” within the society.

Members expressed grave concern that the constitutional processes enshrined to protect the democratic character of the institution were allegedly being overridden by arbitrary decisions of certain individuals within the current executive committee.

General Assembly Confronts Growing Disorder

Several participants highlighted the rapidly deteriorating governance environment, accusing the working committee of:

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  • Violating established constitutional norms
  • Acting without procedural legitimacy
  • Creating unhealthy precedents for election interference
  • Undermining democratic values the society is built upon

The Assembly identified that the Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis was no longer just an internal dispute—it had escalated into an institutional emergency requiring immediate corrective action.

Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis

7 Major Resolutions Passed Unanimously

In a rare show of unity, thousands of members passed seven powerful resolutions, all unanimously

1. Immediate Reinstatement of Election Officer J.P. Vimal (Retd. IAS)

The Assembly declared the removal of Shri J.P. Vimal “illegal, unjustified and against democratic ethos.”
His reinstatement is expected to restore trust in the election process.

2. Opening of the Locked Election Office

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The house demanded the immediate unlocking of the election office to ensure transparency and prevent tampering.

3. Permission for the Election Officer to Resume Duties

The Assembly resolved that J.P. Vimal and his committee must be allowed to carry out the ongoing election process without interference.

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4. Immediate Cancellation of the Appointment of Chhagan Beniwal as New Election Officer

Members termed his appointment unconstitutional and improper.

5. Restoration of Respect and Authority of the Original Election Committee

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To secure institutional dignity, the members called for uninterrupted functioning of the original committee.

6. Full Inquiry Into the Ajmer Membership Dispute

Over 11,630 Ajmer members were at the centre of a heated debate. The Assembly instructed that a fair and impartial inquiry be conducted under the supervision of the reinstated election officer.

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7. Acceptance of Inquiry Committee Decisions as Final

The Assembly declared that the final decision of the election officer, based on the inquiry report, shall be binding upon all parties.

These resolutions were not only unanimous but also highly charged, marking a stunning turning point in the Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis.

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Ajmer Membership Controversy

The disputed inclusion of 11,630 Ajmer district members in the electoral rolls had triggered confusion and allegations of manipulation.

To address this

  • A neutral fact-finding committee will be set up
  • Supervised directly by Retd. IAS J.P. Vimal
  • Its final report will guide voter list corrections
  • No party will be allowed to challenge the outcome

This move aims to ensure transparency and restore credibility.

Proposed Consensus Formula for Stability

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Senior members of the society proposed an extraordinary compromise formula to prevent prolonged conflict

  • Elect Retd. IAS Hanuman Prasad unopposed as President
  • Both contesting candidates,
    • Former IPS Satveer Singh
    • Former IPS Dr. Ravi Prakash Mehrada,
      should withdraw their nominations

Many elders praised this formula as the “best coordination-based solution” to resolve the Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis peacefully.

Members Raise Objections on Key Decisions

Members severely criticised recent actions of the current executive, calling them

  • Unconstitutional
  • Arbitrary
  • Society-damaging
  • Undemocratic

The objected actions included

  • Illegal removal of senior office bearers
  • Filing FIRs against 17 members
  • Appointment of a president without following due procedure
  • Removal of the established election officer
  • Forceful locking of the election office

Every point of objection was followed by a formal resolution demanding corrective measures.

Security of Election Material Strengthened

Given rising tensions, the General Assembly directed that an additional security lock be placed over the existing lock on the election office.
This dual-lock system ensures:

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  • Safety of ballot papers
  • Protection of official records
  • Prevention of unauthorised access
  • Assurance of tamper-proof elections

This decision was received with strong approval.

Key Signatories Supporting the Assembly’s Decisions

The landmark resolutions were approved and countersigned by senior leaders, including

  • Banwari Lal Bairwa (President / Senior Vice President)
  • Dayanand Sakkarwal (Treasurer)
  • Dr. Bhajan Lal Rolan (Former President)
  • Retd. IAS Shriram Chordia
  • Retd. IAS B.L. Naval
  • And thousands of attending members

Their signatures mark an institutional affirmation of the Assembly’s authority.

Why This Crisis Matters for Democratic Integrity

The Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis is not merely an internal organisational issue.
It raises larger questions

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  • How can democratic values be protected in social institutions?
  • What safeguards are needed to prevent election manipulation?
  • How can transparency be ensured in membership procedures?
  • What corrective steps should be institutionalised to prevent future crises?

This event may shape future governance models across many social organisations in India.

The Ambedkar Memorial Welfare Society Constitutional Crisis has exposed deep fissures within one of Rajasthan’s most respected institutions. Yet, the overwhelming unity shown by thousands of members at the General Assembly signals a strong commitment to transparency, constitutional discipline, and democratic procedures.

Whether the reinstatement of the election officer and the inquiry process help restore stability will determine the society’s future direction. One thing is clear—the members are unwilling to compromise on constitutional values, and their actions today may set a powerful precedent for organisational democracy across India.

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