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A high-profile "Shakti Pradarshan" (show of strength) event organized by the Rajasthan BJP in Jaipur took an unexpected turn when State President Madan Rathore left the venue in a fit of rage. What was intended to be a display of party unity and organizational muscle ended in embarrassment as mismanagement and internal chaos overshadowed the proceedings.

Chaos at the Venue: When Discipline Collapsed

The event, held in the heart of Jaipur, was attended by thousands of party workers and several senior leaders. However, the arrangements reportedly crumbled under the pressure of the crowd. According to eyewitnesses:

Seating Dispute: Senior leaders were seen struggling for seats, while the stage was overcrowded with unauthorized individuals.

Lack of Protocol: Despite the presence of the State President, the basic organizational protocol was ignored, leading to a loud and uncoordinated atmosphere.

Security Lapse: The surge of workers near the dais made it difficult for the main speakers to address the gathering.

Madan Rathore’s "Red Card" to Management

Known for his disciplined approach, Madan Rathore was visibly upset by the lack of decorum. Sources suggest that the State President waited for several minutes for the organizers to restore order, but the noise and jostling continued.

Refusing to tolerate the "Avyavastha" (disorder), Rathore abruptly cut short his participation. Ignoring pleas from the local organizers to stay, he walked out of the program and headed straight for his vehicle, leaving the local unit in a state of panic.

Internal Rift or Administrative Failure?

Political circles in Jaipur are buzzing with speculation. While some call it a purely administrative failure on the part of the local organizers, others hint at an underlying friction within the city unit. This incident has raised questions about the party’s coordination at a time when the BJP is aiming for a unified front ahead of upcoming local body challenges.

Damage Control Mode Activated

Following the President’s angry exit, senior district leaders have gone into damage control mode. Reports indicate that an internal inquiry may be launched to identify the individuals responsible for the mismanagement. A formal apology is expected to be sent to the State Headquarters to pacify the leadership and prevent further fallout.


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