Jaipur : ‘Slap Politics’ has started after the SDM slapping incident in Rajasthan. Administrative officers of Rajasthan are now the target of politicians. Now one after the other, statements of leaders slapping officials are coming to the fore. After the displeasure of the administrative officials, now senior leaders of Rajasthan BJP have condemned these statements.
Leaders are targeting administrative officials
A round of political rhetoric is continuing after independent candidate Naresh Meena slapped SDM Amit Chaudhary in Samravata during the by-election voting on November 13 at Devli Uniara seat in Rajasthan. The surprising thing is that the administrative officers of Rajasthan are being targeted through the statements. One after the other, statements of administrative officials being slapped and kicked are coming to the fore.
Beniwal said – If I were there, I would have given three or four more slaps.
Naresh Meena also said after slapping that the SDM was working as an agent of BJP, so I have no regrets for slapping. RLP chief Hanuman Beniwal said, “What I could not do, Naresh Meena did. Had I been there, I would have slapped him three-four more.” In Rajasthan, it is not only about the leaders of independent or regional parties, but the language and attitude of the leaders of the Congress, which is called the national party, has also become harsh against the administrative officials. Congress National Secretary Dheeraj Gurjar has also said that if the administrative officers do not work then I am ready to put their shoes on them.
BJP state president Madan Rathod condemned the statement
In view of the anger of the bureaucracy, BJP state president Madan Rathod had to come forward to condemn the statements. Madan Rathod has said that rule of law will prevail in Rajasthan and not hooliganism. The public will have to decide whose side they are with.
On the request of CM, RAS officers called off pen down strike
In the Naresh Meena slapping case, RAS officers of Rajasthan have withdrawn their pen down strike on the request of Chief Minister Bhajan Sharma. But, such statements still cause anger among the administrative officials of Rajasthan and concern for their own safety. This is the reason why RSA lobby is demanding the government to bring Officer Protection Act. In fact, the way a new kind of slap politics has started after the slap scandal in Rajasthan, which is known for a different kind of serious politics, it cannot be said that it will go in this direction in the coming days.