HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024RajasthanBattle of wits & vitriol in Rajasthan's Jat Bastion: Mirdha-Beniwal rematch in Nagaur but players have switched sides

Battle of wits & vitriol in Rajasthan's Jat Bastion: Mirdha-Beniwal rematch in Nagaur but players have switched sides

Rajasthan Lok Sabha elections 2024: What makes the battle in Nagaur fascinating is that it's a rematch of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections – except that the central protagonists have switched political allegiance!

April 10, 2024 / 13:21 IST
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File Photo of Hanuman Beniwal
File Photo of Hanuman Beniwal

In the intense political duels in Rajasthan’s Lok Sabha polls, perhaps the most searing showdown is in Nagaur, the stronghold of Jat politics. With the fiery Hanuman Beniwal and the spunky Jyoti Mirdha locking horns again, Nagaur is witnessing fierce verbal clashes accompanied with razor-sharp tactics to secure victory in an electoral combat where neither side is willing to concede an inch.

What makes the battle in this Jat bastion more fascinating is that it's a rematch of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections – except that the central protagonists have switched political allegiance! In 2019, Beniwal in alliance with the BJP had defeated the-then Congress candidate Mirdha by nearly two lakh votes. Five years later, while the same two faces are contesting in Nagaur, political equations have completely changed. Mirdha, who switched sides before last year’s Assembly elections in Rajasthan, is now the BJP candidate while Beniwal is opposing her with the support of the Congress and the INDIA alliance.

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As the two heavyweights clash again, an air of unfinished business hangs over this prestige battle in Nagaur, widely regarded as the epicentre of Jat politics in Rajasthan. Though neither side is sparing any effort in pulling punches, no two candidates could be as widely differing as Jyoti and Hanuman – while Mirdha is essentially a political legatee, Beniwal prides on being a strong, self-made leader.

The 51-year-old Jyoti belongs to the powerful Mirdha family which has dominated Nagaur politics for decades. She is the grand-daughter of Congress stalwart Nathuram Mirdha who was the party’s strongman for decades and represented Nagaur in the Lok Sabha for six terms between 1971 and 1996. Even during the Janata Party wave of 1977, Nathuram had emerged victorious in Nagaur, the only seat the Congress won in that election in Rajasthan!