By The Observer Post

A fresh political controversy has emerged in Rajasthan after Sanatan Sena accused the state bureaucracy and administrative system of discrimination against Hindus and “Muslim appeasement.” During a press conference held in Jaipur on Saturday, members of the organisation raised several issues, including alleged illegal encroachments, mosques, loudspeakers, illegal slaughterhouses, and illegal infiltration in the state.

Addressing the media, BJP leader Ashok Pathak and other members of the organisation alleged that the administration was following a “double standard” in handling matters linked to religious structures and public spaces.

The organisation said its protest was not against any political party but against officials and administrative authorities whom they accused of failing to implement laws equally.

Allegations Over Encroachments and Religious Structures

Sanatan Sena raised concerns over alleged illegal encroachments in different parts of Rajasthan, especially Jaipur. Members referred to the road-widening work in the Nandpuri-Kailashpuri area of Malviya Nagar, claiming that while houses were removed, some religious structures allegedly remained untouched.

The organisation also mentioned alleged illegal mazars located inside Maharani College campus, near the BJP state office, and issues related to structures around the Rajasthan Assembly premises. They demanded that authorities take clear and equal action in all such matters.

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