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RLP’s Beniwal: BJP and Congress – Two Sides of Same Coin

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In Bharatpur, RLP founder Hanuman Beniwal dropped a political bombshell, equating BJP and Congress to ‘thieves related by marriage.’ Delivered on April 8, his address exposed the duplicity defining Rajasthan’s ruling elite.

Beniwal dissected the flip-flop: BJP’s aggressive opposition days versus their current mute spectatorship after 2.5 years in power. ‘Rajasthan faces a crisis—Bharatpur and Alwar lead in crime. Gangsterism, open gang fights, and rampant illegal mining signal a lawless state,’ he declared.

Power holders, he charged, are either powerless or complicit. Aravali ranges in Bharatpur-Alwar are being plundered, implicating BJP office-bearers directly. Law enforcement’s collapse allows crimes to flourish unabated.

He invoked historical precedents—Congress-era paper leaks, unresolved RPSC issues, and scams. ‘BJP promised change but delivered inaction. It’s all family among thieves,’ Beniwal jabbed.

RLP’s multi-front battle—from roads to Rajya Sabha—covers farmer debts, toll relief, free power, employment, crime surge, and gang wars. Beniwal assured continued Delhi advocacy for Rajasthan’s grievances.

Pushing Jat reservations in Bharatpur-Dholpur, he broadened to economic criteria for Brahmins, Rajputs, etc. RLP fights SC/ST/OBC vacancies and scholarship delays.

The government’s policy U-turns and timid actions drew ire, especially SI recruitment mishandling. ‘Our agitation forced court intervention; BJP stole the glory,’ he noted.

Upcoming mega protests target crime and mining mafia, culminating in a Delhi mega-rally. Beniwal emphasized equality over caste wars, aiming for secure rights, safety, and progress. Agniveer and key concerns stay prioritized.

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