For current affairs dated 22 September 2025, the key Rajasthan fact is that Governor Haribhau Bagde appointed Rajeshwar Singh as the new Chief State Election Commissioner of Rajasthan. He succeeded Madhukar Gupta. Rajeshwar Singh is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer with 35 years of administrative experience. This appointment is therefore relevant not only as a person-in-news update, but also as an exam-linked point connected with local self-government, election administration, and constitutional institutions in Rajasthan.

The State Election Commission is connected with elections to panchayats and municipal bodies. According to the official information of the Rajasthan State Election Commission, the Commission was constituted in July 1994 under Article 243K of the Constitution. It is a single-member Commission headed by the State Election Commissioner. Its constitutional duties include preparing electoral rolls and holding elections for Panchayati Raj Institutions and municipal bodies. For municipal elections, Article 243ZA is also important because it connects the superintendence, direction and control of municipal electoral rolls and municipal elections with the State Election Commission referred to in Article 243K.

From the exam point of view, this appointment should be linked with Rajasthan governance, Panchayati Raj, municipal bodies, and constitutional bodies. RAS and UPSC-style papers can ask direct facts: who was appointed, who appointed him, whom he succeeded, and what the State Election Commission does. For static GK, connect it with Article 243K, Article 243ZA, electoral rolls, panchayat elections, and municipal elections. In mains-oriented preparation, the same update can be used as a small example while discussing local democracy, free and fair elections, and the role of constitutional bodies at the state level.