Mirdha family’s open challenge to Beniwal, Hanuman in trouble, know the political issue

Nagaur : By-election is going to be held soon on Khinvsar assembly seat of Nagaur district of Rajasthan. This seat has become vacant after Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) supremo Hanuman Beniwal became an MP from MLA. This seat is also called the stronghold of Hanuman Beniwal. Since 2008, only the RLP candidate has won this seat. But this time to demolish ‘Beniwal’s stronghold’, BJP has started taking the pulse of the voters. Due to this strategy, the Mirdha family has come on attacking mode, due to which the political temperature in Khinvsar has increased.

There is no challenge for us: Mirdha

BJP’s state vice-president and former MP Dr Jyoti Mirdha has made a big allegation without naming Hanuman Beniwal in a conversation with the media. She said, ‘There is no challenge for us this time in the Khinvsar by-election. The way the leaders in front of us have started misleading, it seems that they are completely bewildered. That is why they are giving baseless statements. They had come here in the name of Teja Darshan. But by going on the stage, they tried to give a political form to a religious gathering. Due to this, they were opposed there and they had to run away from there.’

Beniwal given the title of immortal goat

A day before this, Jyoti Mirdha’s uncle Richpal Mirdha gave Hanuman Beniwal the title of ‘Amar Bakra’. He said, ‘If Hanuman Beniwal does not lose the election this time, I will give him the title of Amar Bakra. Because then he will become immortal. Now it is in the hands of the public whether to keep him immortal or what to do. Amar Bakra is the one who roams around in the village, is very tall and strong and also has gold earrings in his ears. Now it remains to be seen whether the public will bring those earrings from the market and wear them in his ears or not. Now everything is in the hands of the public. How can I tell, whether to keep him immortal or not? The public will trample him, leave him in the temple or in the gravel, it will be the decision of the public.’

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