Rajasthan Brahmins bash Congress for poor representation in LS polls

IANS  |  Jaipur 

At a time when the is combating the worst-ever faction feud in Rajasthan, the Brahmins in the state have sounded the war bugle against the party, alleging that the 85 lakh-strong community in the state had switched allegiance to the BJP because the didn't give Lok Sabha tickets to deserving Brahmin candidates.

He further asked why the Lok Sabha constituency, which has traditionally been a Brahmin seat, was given to Vaishya candidate even after a sting operation surfaced showing her settling monetary equations with a

Shardakant Sharma said that there were around 5 lakh Brahmin voters in the constituency, many of whom switched sides and joined the rival camps after Khandelwal was fielded from there.

He also questioned Congress' decision to field Pramod Sharma against former Vasundhara Raje's son from the Jhalwad Baran parliamentary constituency.

"This constituency deserved a strong candidate, but Pramod Sharma was too naive for the post," he said.

Shardakant Sharma also questioned why a weak candidate like Rampal Sharma was fielded from Bhilwara against sitting

He said it was surprising that these two candidates were picked by ignoring many senior leaders who could have ensured victory for the party, such as Archana Sharma, and Suresh Joshi, among others.

Echoing Shardakant Sharma's views, All said that the Congress faced a rout in the Lok Sabha elections because the party had ignored the Brahmins.

He also questions on the objectives of the party and said that even on seats where the Brahmins stood strong, the Congress fielded weaker candidates.

"The party did not field any Brahmin candidate in its first list. This speaks volumes," said, adding that in the second list, only two Brahmin names surfaced -- Pramod Sharma and Rampal Sharma -- which left the community all the more aggrieved.

Another senior Congress leader, Suresh Mishra, who is also the of the Sarv Brahmin Mahasabha, cited a different reason for the community's resentment against the Congress.

He said that Brahmins were angry as they did not get Economically Backward Class (EBC)certificates on time due to which they lost many opportunities which were open during those months. Brahmins needed due respect, which was not given to them, he added.

added: "You leave them (Brahmins) and they shall leave you too. This is what happened in these elections, due to which the party is suffering. There are no senior Brahmin leaders in the organisation who can placate things which are turning from bad to worst."

In contrast, Congress MLA said that Congress was one party which always gave strong identity to the Brahmins.

Joshi was supposed to be fielded from the Lok Sabha seat, but being an MLA, he was not keen to contest the

When asked if things would have been different had he got the ticket, Joshi said: "It is difficult to just sit and comment on what would have been the party's fate had I been given the ticket. What I know is that Congress gave a like Hardev Joshi to this state, which the BJP could never give."

Meanwhile, appealing to Congress Rahul Gandhi, Shardakant Sharma said: "You too belong to the Brahmin community with Dattatreya as your gotra, and we Brahmins from appeal to you to allow the Brahmin community to have strong representation in the state."

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First Published: Fri, June 07 2019. 22:26 IST