Is the Rajasthan Government Failing to Maintain Law and Order?

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Is the Rajasthan Government Failing to Maintain Law and Order?

Synopsis

In a fierce critique, Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal calls out the Rajasthan government for its alarming law and order issues, citing threats to the Chief Minister and rising crime. The current administration faces accusations of failing to uphold safety and accountability, raising questions about governance in the state.

Key Takeaways

Hanuman Beniwal criticizes the Rajasthan government.
Concerns raised over law and order issues.
Allegations of drug trafficking and gang violence .
Calls for accountability within the police system.
Critique of the BJP and Congress's governance.

Jaipur, Dec 6 (NationPress) Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal has strongly condemned the Rajasthan government, voicing serious concerns regarding the state's declining law and order scenario.

While addressing a gathering in Jodhpur, Beniwal accused the administration of allowing drug trafficking, gang violence, and administrative chaos to rise unchecked, all while the government shifts its stance on promises made to the public.

He pointed out that the situation has deteriorated to the extent that even Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has reportedly faced threats on five separate occasions.

“If the Chief Minister is not safe, what can the average citizen hope for?” he questioned, criticizing the police system's inefficiency and asserting that numerous officers operate without accountability.

Beniwal further scrutinized the government's internal power dynamics, suggesting a significant lack of clarity regarding who truly holds authority.

He also accused the BJP government of reneging on critical issues, such as paper leak scandals and RPSC recruitment reforms.

In a pointed critique, he remarked that there is no substantial difference between the operations of the BJP and Congress in Rajasthan.

He alleged that individuals previously linked to former CM Ashok Gehlot, who were involved in a phone-tapping scandal, are now closely affiliated with the current government and hold significant positions.

Those who were once involved in monitoring our communications and were near former CM Gehlot are now aligned with CM Bhajan Lal Sharma, he claimed.

Beniwal also criticized IndiGo Airlines, alleging ongoing uncertainty regarding the airline’s operations in Rajasthan.

He accused the airline of openly defying the state government. “If a private airline can challenge the government during an active session of Parliament, it indicates a severe governance failure,” he stated, demanding stringent measures against the airline.

Point of View

The situation in Rajasthan raises significant concerns about law and order. The allegations made by MP Hanuman Beniwal highlight the urgent need for accountability and effective governance. As the state grapples with rising crime rates, it's crucial for the government to address these issues head-on to restore public trust.
NationPress
12 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Hanuman Beniwal criticize about the Rajasthan government?
He criticized the government for its failure to maintain law and order, citing rising crime rates and threats against the Chief Minister.
What specific issues did Beniwal mention?
Beniwal mentioned drug trafficking, gang wars, and administrative chaos as escalating problems.
What did he say about the police system?
He accused the police system of failing and claimed many officers lack accountability.
What are Beniwal's views on the BJP and Congress in Rajasthan?
Beniwal stated that there is no significant difference in the functioning of the BJP and Congress in Rajasthan.
What did he say about IndiGo Airlines?
He accused IndiGo Airlines of challenging the state administration and called for strict action against them.
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