

Gyandev Ahuja suspended from bjp, made controversial remarks!
After a controversial statement by former mla from Ramgarh in Alwar district and bjp leader Gyandev Ahuja, rajasthan politics has come to a boil. After the matter escalated, he has been suspended from BJP. rajasthan bjp state president madan Rathore posted on instagram and wrote, 'After the statement and act of former mla Ahuja, the party suspended him from membership with immediate effect, along with this a show cause notice has also been issued to him. This act of Ahuja comes under the category of gross indiscipline.'
Let us tell you that Gyandev Ahuja, while commenting on the entry of Dalit congress leader and leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully into the temple, had said that he has sanctified the temple with Gangajal. congress expressed strong opposition to this comment and burnt the effigy of Gyandev Ahuja by protesting vigorously in Bharatpur.
What is Gyandev Ahuja's controversial comment?
Former mla Gyandev Ahuja had objected to Tikaram Julie's visit to the temple on ram Navami and said that "unholy people entered the temple and desecrated it, so I purified the temple by sprinkling Gangajal." He also said that politics of appeasement should not be done to please anyone, and temples of Lord Shri ram should not be desecrated.
congress got angry, burnt effigy
congress got angry at this statement of the bjp leader and congress workers, led by district congress President Dinesh Supa, protested by raising slogans at Bharatpur division headquarters. During the protest, anger was expressed by burning effigies against bjp and Gyandev Ahuja.
district congress President Dinesh Soopa said, "BJP has an anti-Dalit mentality. This statement is not only insulting but also promotes untouchability. If a Dalit enters a temple, calling him impure and sprinkling Gangajal is extremely shameful. Congress' agitation will continue until bjp leader Gyandev Ahuja apologizes publicly."
On the other hand, the bjp government of rajasthan says that 'There is no place in the bharatiya janata party for those who practice any kind of untouchability and discriminate on the basis of caste, gender or religion.'