Delhi CM Rekha Gupta warns schools over forced vendor purchases: No captive buying

In a strong message to private schools across the national capital, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a major crackdown on institutions allegedly forcing parents to buy books, uniforms, and stationery from designated vendors.

Calling such practices unacceptable, the Chief Minister said schools found violating rules could face the toughest legal action, including possible government takeover.

The move comes amid rising complaints from parents over coercive purchasing policies and lack of transparency in school operations.

CM REKHA GUPTA ISSUES STERN WARNING TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS

On Thursday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said every private school in Delhi must clearly inform parents that they are free to purchase books, uniforms, and stationery from any shop of their choice.

She directed all schools to display this message prominently on their notice boards, official websites, and at any store run by the school.

In her statement, Gupta said, “There will be no coercion, no captive buying, no single-vendor rule. Every school must ensure this without exception.”

‘I CAN INSPECT ANY SCHOOL ANYTIME’

Sending a clear signal of zero tolerance, the Chief Minister said surprise inspections of private schools would continue and were not merely symbolic.

She stated, “I can walk into any private school in Delhi for an inspection, anytime. My inspections are not a gimmick. They are enforcement in action.”

According to the Chief Minister’s Office, schools selected for inspection will be identified based on complaints received from parents through official channels.

TOUGHEST LEGAL ACTION, TAKEOVER NOT RULED OUT

Rekha Gupta also warned that any school found manipulating rules or pressuring parents into single-vendor purchases would face strict legal consequences.

“Any violation, any manipulation, will invite the toughest action available under the law. A takeover is not beyond consideration,” she added.

This marks one of the strongest warnings issued by the Delhi government to private schools over alleged monopolistic practices.

PARENTS WELCOME STRICT ACTION

The government’s move is likely to bring relief to parents who have long complained about being forced to purchase overpriced school materials from specific vendors linked to institutions.

Many parents have demanded stronger regulation of private schools and greater freedom in choosing affordable alternatives.

With surprise inspections, strict enforcement measures, and the threat of takeover, the Delhi government has signalled a decisive stand against unfair practices in private schools.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s warning underscores a broader push for transparency, accountability, and parent rights in the education system. As inspections begin, all eyes will now be on how schools respond to the new directive.

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