Is the Fire God Angry? Hanuman Beniwal Critiques Rajasthan CM
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Hanuman Beniwal's critique of the Rajasthan government highlights public dissatisfaction.
- Rising crime rates and lawlessness are pressing issues in the state.
- Beniwal's commitment to farmer rights remains strong.
- The rally served as a platform to mobilize youth against corruption.
- Future plans include a rally in Marwar focused on mining and land mafia.
Jaipur, Oct 29 (NationPress) On the anniversary of the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP), its leader Hanuman Beniwal fiercely criticized both the state and central administrations during a large rally held at the Polytechnic College grounds in Bikaner this past Tuesday.
In front of a huge crowd of supporters, Beniwal accused the BJP government in Rajasthan of undermining the state on all fronts, stating, "even the fire god is angry."
Beniwal proclaimed that only those who engage in agriculture are genuine farmers, asserting his unwavering support for farmers and his commitment to advocating for their rights.
"I am resolute in opposing the Agniveer scheme and will not back down," he declared.
Reflecting on his previous actions, he remarked, "When farmers faced injustice in Delhi, I stepped down from power to join them on the streets. My dedication remains steadfast; when I fight, I fight to the finish, not just halfway."
While addressing Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Beniwal alleged a serious decline in law and order, citing rising crime rates and escalating ransom threats against businesses.
"The BJP government is shielding criminals and endorsing officials who foster mafia activities. This is an alarming trend," he stated.
Beniwal also targeted former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, claiming, "Previously, there were rumors of Gehlot and Vasundhara collaborating. Now it appears Gehlot is allied with Bhajan Lal. Criminals are so bold they are threatening even the Chief Minister and law enforcement officials."
He emphasized that Rajasthan currently holds the top position in crime rates — urging the public to question who is accountable for this situation.
Touching on youth issues, Beniwal reminded attendees of his 127-day-long protest which led to the cancellation of fraudulent police station in-charge recruitment, compelling the RPSC to amend its actions.
He called upon the youth to stand up against the "mafia rule" and announced that the next significant rally of the RLP will take place in Marwar, signaling the commencement of a "decisive battle against the mining and land mafia."
As the event wrapped up, Beniwal engaged directly with the audience, asking, "Are you ready to contest the Panchayat elections?"
The crowd enthusiastically responded, "Yes, we will!"
He then urged party members from Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Churu, Barmer, and Jodhpur to gear up for the impending elections.