Rajasthan BJP leaders slam Hanuman Beniwal over remarks on CM Sharma
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in Rajasthan on Thursday, 28 May launched a coordinated condemnation of Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) MP Hanuman Beniwal, calling his recent remarks against Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and the state Cabinet unacceptable and contrary to democratic values. BJP Rajasthan State President Madan Rathore led the charge, warning that such rhetoric poses a serious threat to political decorum and public trust in democratic institutions.
Rathore's Condemnation
Madan Rathore alleged that certain leaders are resorting to vulgar and indecent language merely to remain in the headlines and boost television ratings. 'The use of abusive language in politics is extremely unfortunate and shameful. Political opposition is natural, but maintaining dignity and civility in public discourse is equally essential,' Rathore said. He added that public representatives must remain mindful of the offices they hold and the language they use, and called for a 'purification' of political culture.
Rathore also urged the media to actively discourage leaders who resort to abusive language, arguing that only then can political discourse be restored to healthier standards.
Former Presidents and Senior Leaders Weigh In
Former BJP Rajasthan State President Ashok Parnami described the alleged remarks against Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma as condemnable and contrary to democratic values, stressing that every public representative bears responsibility for upholding linguistic decorum.
Dr Arun Chaturvedi, Chairman of the Rajasthan State Finance Commission and another former BJP State President, said Indian politics has traditionally been marked by civil dialogue and ideological debate. He termed the language allegedly used against the Chief Minister as unfortunate and harmful to democratic culture, noting that some leaders are crossing all limits of decency for political gain.
Ministers and Office-Bearers Add Their Voice
Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham criticised Beniwal's remarks, saying the language directed at the Chief Minister and Cabinet was inappropriate and unbecoming of a Member of Parliament. He stressed the need for elected representatives to uphold the dignity of their office.
BJP State Vice President Mukesh Dadhich acknowledged that disagreement and protest are integral to democracy, but argued that personal attacks and indecent comments weaken healthy democratic traditions. BJP State General Secretary Shravan Singh Bagdi echoed the sentiment, stating that uncivil language in the name of political opposition cannot be justified under any circumstance.
Calls for Development-Focused Politics
BJP State General Secretary Bhupendra Saini said the public expects politics centred on development, governance, and public welfare rather than controversy-driven rhetoric aimed at attracting attention. BJP General Secretary Mithilesh Gautam also condemned the remarks, describing them as contrary to democratic values and Indian political culture.
This comes amid a broader pattern of escalating verbal confrontations between ruling-party leaders and opposition MPs in several states ahead of upcoming electoral cycles. Whether Beniwal responds formally to the BJP's coordinated pushback will be closely watched in Rajasthan's increasingly charged political environment.