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Giving Hindutva hardliners a free rein lands BJP in a fix in Rajasthan

A basic contradiction BJP faces is that while communal rhetoric is overlooked as it often gets political/electoral gains, casteist slurs and notions of ritual purity are frowned upon as they could alienate Dalit voters and lead to serious electoral consequences

April 14, 2025 / 15:34 IST
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Rajasthan
In Rajasthan, the ruling BJP has been facing grim questions over its commitment to Dalits in the week prior to Ambedkar Jayanti.

B R Ambedkar’s birth anniversary is invariably a day to savour the legacy of the Dalit icon widely considered the architect of India’s Constitution. But in Rajasthan, the ruling BJP has little to celebrate as it was facing grim questions over its commitment to Dalits in the week prior to Ambedkar Jayanti. Ever since senior BJP leader Gyan Dev Ahuja provoked public outrage by “purifying” a Ram temple in Alwar after a Dalit Congress leader Tikaram Jully participated in its consecration ceremony, the Saffron brigade has been sucked into a political whirlpool.

Once the video of Ahuja’s ‘purification’ went viral on social media, showing the former BJP MLA spraying holy Ganga water in the temple premises, public indignation mounted rapidly last Monday. Justifying his actions on the plea that ‘cleansing the space’ was necessary as ‘some impure people’ had entered the temple, Ahuja’s move sparked public anger and reignited the debate about caste-based discrimination and untouchability.

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Protests lead to a show cause notice

The first Dalit to be Leader of Opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly, Jully claims Ahuja’s action reflects BJP’s ‘real’ mentality and argued “the BJP is purifying the temple due to my Dalit identity. It is an attack on my faith that also encourages the crime of untouchability.”