In Rajasthan, there is rhetoric on the funds given to madrasas. The Bharatiya Janata Party has termed it as the Gehlot government's Diwali bonus for madrassas. According to the notification, the government has made a provision of giving Rs 15-25 lakh to improve basic things in madrasas.
What Amit Malviya said in his tweet
BJP IT Cell Chief Amit Malviya has tweeted the press release of the Rajasthan Madrasa Board. He wrote in his tweet that 'Amidst cases of women harassment and increasing crime on Dalits, a wonderful communal initiative of Congress government of Rajasthan for national unity and integrity…. Madrasas will get a Diwali bonus from the government. 15-25 lakhs per madrasa! Best use of tax for the people of Rajasthan.
The dispute started from Hanumangarh-Lakhimpur
Amit Malviya did not stop only to madrasas but was also targeted at the government for the issue of women oppression and Dalits. In fact, after the Lakhimpur incident, the Rajasthan Congress and Chief Minister Gehlot himself criticized the BJP, the Center, and the Yogi government of UP. At the same time, the video of a Dalit youth beating up in Pilibanga in the Hanumangarh district went viral. So after this, the Rajasthan government came under the target of the BJP. Dalit atrocities were also reported from Jalore, Alwar, Jhalawar, and Nagaur.
Rape incidents also surrounded
In Rajasthan, the BJP is also an attacker on the issue related to women. Gehlot is continuously raising the incidents of rape against the government. It has been argued on behalf of Congress and CM Gehlot that there is a mandatory directive to register FIR in the case of rape in Rajasthan. Therefore, cases related to rape are exposed in Rajasthan.
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