Rajasthan's Law and Order Crisis: Why Even the CM Feels Unsafe

Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal has launched a sharp attack on the Rajasthan government over the state's law and order situation. He claims the crisis is so severe that even Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has faced threats. Beniwal accuses the police system of failing and alleges the BJP is backtracking on key promises like paper leak probes. He also criticized IndiGo Airlines for defying the state administration, calling it a sign of governance failure.

Key Points: Hanuman Beniwal Slams Rajasthan Govt Over Law and Order Failure

  • MP alleges escalating drug trafficking and gang wars amid administrative disorder
  • Claims CM Bhajan Lal Sharma has received multiple security threats
  • Accuses police system of failing with officers working without accountability
  • Questions government's control, citing confusion over internal power structure
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Hanuman Beniwal slams Rajasthan govt over law and order situation

Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal criticizes Rajasthan's deteriorating security, alleging CM threats, police failure, and BJP backtracking on key promises.

"If the Chief Minister himself is unsafe, what can the common man expect? – Hanuman Beniwal"

Jaipur, Dec 6

Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal has sharply criticised the Rajasthan government, expressing serious concern over the state’s deteriorating law and order situation.

Speaking in Jodhpur, Beniwal alleged that drug trafficking, gang wars, and administrative disorder are escalating unchecked while the government continues to take U-turns on its promises.

According to Beniwal, the situation has become so alarming that even Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has reportedly received threats five times.

“If the Chief Minister himself is unsafe, what can the common man expect?” he asked, accusing the police system of failing and claiming that many officers are working without accountability.

Beniwal questioned the internal power structure of the government, stating that there is widespread confusion about who is actually in control.

He further accused the BJP government of backtracking on major issues, including paper leak cases and RPSC recruitment reforms.

In a scathing remark, Beniwal said there is no difference between the functioning of the BJP and Congress in Rajasthan.

He alleged that individuals once associated with former CM Ashok Gehlot, and accused of involvement in the phone-tapping controversy, are now close to the current government and occupying influential roles.

Those who tapped our phones and were once close to former CM Ashok Gehlot are now near to CM Bhajan Lal Sharma, he said.

Beniwal also targeted IndiGo Airlines, claiming ongoing uncertainty regarding the company’s flight operations in Rajasthan.

He accused the airline of openly challenging the state administration.

“If a private airline can defy the government during an active Parliament session, it signals a serious failure of governance,” he said, demanding strict action against the carrier.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Jaipur for 3 years, I've noticed a definite increase in petty crime and a sense of unease. It's disappointing when political parties just blame each other instead of finding solutions. Hope they focus on governance.
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Vikram M
The point about paper leaks and RPSC reforms is crucial. Youth are suffering because of this instability. One government comes, makes announcements, the next one changes everything. There's no long-term policy for employment. Very frustrating for students. 😞
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Ananya R
While I agree law and order needs attention, bringing IndiGo into this seems like deflection. That's a separate commercial issue. Focus on the core problems - police accountability and drug menace. Let's not mix up topics.
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Karthik V
His remark about no difference between BJP and Congress is telling. Voters feel cheated when they see the same old faces and tactics after elections. Good he is raising his voice, but he should also suggest concrete solutions, not just criticism.
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Michael C
The allegation about people from the previous government's controversial circle now being close to the current CM is serious. If true, it shows politics is more about power-sharing than public service. Transparency is needed.

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