<p>Jaipur: A government school teacher allegedly attempted to bribe Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar during a public hearing at his official residence in Jaipur.</p>.<p>The teacher, Chandrakant Vaishnav, allegedly came with a written request seeking inclusion in a curriculum committee. He allegedly carried a packet of sweets and an envelope containing Rs 5,000 in cash.</p>.<p>Dilawar was conducting a routine public hearing at the residence. "I took the envelope assuming it contained a recommendation letter as is common in such meetings," he said.</p>.IAS officer caught while 'accepting bribe' of Rs 10 lakh in Odisha.<p>Later, a staffer noticed that the envelope contained cash. "On checking, I found Rs 5,000 in the envelope. I asked the man to stay there and immediately informed the police," the minister said.</p>.<p>In his application, the teacher allegedly also mentioned that he had been associated with ABVP and the Sangh Parivar since his student years.</p>.<p>Police are now questioning Vaishnav, who is a Grade-III teacher posted at a government school Ghatol block of Banswara district.</p>.<p>He had allegedly come to Jaipur with the intention of securing a position in the curriculum committee associated with the Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT).</p>.<p>Calling the incident a "painful and unfortunate moment", Dilawar said this was the first time in his 35-36 years of political life that someone had presumed he would accept money for official work.</p>.<p>"This is the most unfortunate incident of my life. It is saddening to see that people think the education minister would take money to get things done," he said. </p>
<p>Jaipur: A government school teacher allegedly attempted to bribe Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar during a public hearing at his official residence in Jaipur.</p>.<p>The teacher, Chandrakant Vaishnav, allegedly came with a written request seeking inclusion in a curriculum committee. He allegedly carried a packet of sweets and an envelope containing Rs 5,000 in cash.</p>.<p>Dilawar was conducting a routine public hearing at the residence. "I took the envelope assuming it contained a recommendation letter as is common in such meetings," he said.</p>.IAS officer caught while 'accepting bribe' of Rs 10 lakh in Odisha.<p>Later, a staffer noticed that the envelope contained cash. "On checking, I found Rs 5,000 in the envelope. I asked the man to stay there and immediately informed the police," the minister said.</p>.<p>In his application, the teacher allegedly also mentioned that he had been associated with ABVP and the Sangh Parivar since his student years.</p>.<p>Police are now questioning Vaishnav, who is a Grade-III teacher posted at a government school Ghatol block of Banswara district.</p>.<p>He had allegedly come to Jaipur with the intention of securing a position in the curriculum committee associated with the Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT).</p>.<p>Calling the incident a "painful and unfortunate moment", Dilawar said this was the first time in his 35-36 years of political life that someone had presumed he would accept money for official work.</p>.<p>"This is the most unfortunate incident of my life. It is saddening to see that people think the education minister would take money to get things done," he said. </p>