The Rajasthan Assembly saw tense scenes on January 30, 2026, triggered by claims of irregularities in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Opposition Congress members alleged misuse of Form-7, which they say led to the deletion of eligible voters’ names. Congress MLA Zakir Hussain Gesawat raised the issue during Zero Hour. He said many Form-7 applications appeared suddenly in his Makrana constituency between December 14 and 19, 2025. He demanded an investigation and action against officials accused of not publishing the voters’ list despite protests. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel replied that this issue could not be discussed in the Assembly. He said, “Article 324 of the Constitution vests the control of elections as well as electoral rolls in the Election Commission. The State Government has no role in this.” This sparked a heated argument between the ruling party and the Opposition. Leader of Opposition Tika Ram Jully said, “We want the government to get it investigated.” He stressed the concern was formally raised with the Speaker’s permission. As voices clashed, Speaker Vasudev Devnani adjourned the session for lunch early. After the break, Mr. Jully requested a half-hour discussion based on recent electoral reform debates in Lok Sabha. Mr. Patel opposed, saying such talks break Assembly rules. The Speaker said he would consult legal experts and Secretariat before deciding. Earlier, Congress MLAs walked out during Question Hour after arguments around broken school buildings, social security pensions, and scholarships for Other Backward Classes students. The day was marked by unrest and acrimony before the walkout.