
Prahlad Patel ‘Begging’ Remark Triggers Backlash in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh is witnessing political turbulence after senior minister Prahlad Patel referred to welfare benefits as “alms” and criticized people for relying on government aid. His statement has led to sharp criticism from the opposition and speculation about discontent within the BJP.
Congress Hits the Streets
Congress launched a strong protest against Patel’s remarks. In Mandsaur, party workers set his effigy on fire at Gandhi Square. Posters condemning him appeared in Indore. In Bhopal, Congress leaders placed online orders for begging bowls and sent them to the BJP office. Spokesperson Mithun Ahirwar explained that since begging is banned in Bhopal, they opted for online delivery.
What Did Prahlad Patel Say?
During an event, Patel criticized the habit of constantly seeking government aid. He argued that instead of asking for benefits, people should develop a mindset of giving. He insisted that such an approach would lead to a happier and more cultured society.
Patel further claimed that excessive reliance on government freebies weakens society rather than empowering it. He asserted that true respect for martyrs comes not from seeking handouts but from upholding their values.
BJP High Command’s Silence
As the controversy escalated, Patel deleted a post on X that had tagged the BJP president. This move fueled speculation that the party leadership was unhappy with his remarks.
Senior BJP leaders have largely avoided commenting on the matter. When questioned, state BJP general secretary Bhagwan Das Sabnani responded with a simple “Jai Siya Ram.” Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar acknowledged Patel’s statement but defended his intentions.
Political Fallout
The controversy has put the BJP in a tricky position. While Patel’s remarks align with the party’s broader narrative against freebies, the backlash from the opposition and the public could create political damage. The party leadership’s response in the coming days will determine whether this issue fades away or turns into a larger political crisis.
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