Leadership crosses limits…High-level foul language in Rajasthan by-elections, know who said what

Rajasthan by-election.

As the date for by-elections to seven assembly seats in Rajasthan approaches, political attitudes have also turned harsh. On the campaign trail, leaders’ language ranges from personal remarks to profanity. Many leaders have pushed the boundaries of etiquette. Leaders who use this language, be it the BJP or the Congress, leaders of all political parties intentionally use swear words.

Sawai Matopur MP Harish Meena said publicly that we don’t need honest proof from these thieves and pickpockets, we need honest proof from Congress and the public. These mercenaries are coming. Who are these people who are not affiliated with any party? Harish Meena is targeting Naresh Meena, who is contesting as an independent candidate, without revealing his name. Naresh rebelled against the Congress party and contested from Devaki Uniara seat.

What did Hanuman Beniwal say?

Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal also lashed out at Congress leader Divya during his wife and party candidate Kanika Beniwal’s campaign for the Khinvsar seat by-election · Divya Maderna. Hanuman targeted the entire family, including Divya and her father Mahipal Madhna. The feud between Beniwal and Divya has been going on for a long time.

Have I knocked on your door?

Hanuman Beniwal said, is he knocking on your door at four in the morning? I will roam in my area and you will roam in my area. What is yours? The boys immediately played the CD as soon as they remembered it. What did your father and grandfather do? A ruin and grandfather of Jodhpur left Nagaur. Divya’s father Mahipal Maderna’s name is associated with the Bhanwari Devi case. A number of pornographic CDs were discussed in this case. This is why Benivar mentioned the CD scandal.

BJP will create carnage in state

Former Rajasthan health minister and Congress leader Raghu Sharma also couldn’t control his tongue during the election campaign. Raghu said that after November 13, the BJP will create carnage in the state. Former Rajasthan minister Rajendra Singh Gudha is not far behind among leaders who have crossed the line with statements. Rajendra Singh Gudha, an independent candidate from Jhunjhunu, said it was appropriate to raise the slogan “Pakistan Zindabad” for the sake of minority votes. Gowda said, which constitution or law stipulates that the slogan of Pakistan Zindabad cannot be raised?

Leaders should remember that this is democracy

Senior party leaders expressed disapproval of the leader’s use of such language. Bharatiya Janata Party leader and cabinet minister Rajavardhan Singh Rathore said such language was absolutely unacceptable. On the use of wrong words during the election campaign, Congress leader Pratap Singh Khacharyavas said that irrespective of which party a leader belongs to, he should keep in mind linguistic etiquette. I have never seen any leader use such language. During the campaign, leaders should remember that this is democracy.

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