Jaipur: Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat attacked Rajasthan minister Shanti Dhariwal for his remark last year that linked "masculinity" with rapes, and said the Congress leader should be "thrown into the Arabian Sea" for his comments. Addressing a public meeting in Bikaner Sunday, Shekhawat said Rajasthan is indeed a "state of men" and its masculinity kept Hinduism and Sanatan Dharma alive. But he described Dhariwal's comment as a blot on that masculinity.
Dhariwal, who is the state's urban development and housing minister, had triggered a row in March 2022 when appeared to justify rapes in the state Assembly, saying, "Rajasthan mardon ka Pradesh hai." Targeting him, Shekhawat said that when Dhariwal insulted Rajasthan through his comments in the Assembly, Congress MLAs laughed and clapped like "impotent men" and "eunuchs".
The opposition BJP has been mounting attack on the ruling Congress over the minister's remark ahead of the Assembly elections due later this year. Shekhawat said, "Rajasthan was insulted on the day when Shanti Dhariwal said that more rapes happen in Rajasthan because Rajasthan is a state of men. Behind him, Congress MLAs were laughing and clapping like impotent men and eunuchs when he made the statement."