Jaipur: On Benwal's sharp remarks, Kailash Choudhary says—decency in language is essential in politics
मुख्य बातें
- •Kailash Choudhary stressed the need for restraint in political language in response to Benwal’s sharp remarks.
- •He said the goal of politics is public service, not creating controversy.
- •Brijendra Singh Benwal recently joined the BJP, and his remarks have stirred political circles.
- •Kailash Choudhary’s statement clearly signals an effort to restore political balance.
- •Political analysts stress that restraint in language and behaviour is essential.
Jaipur, August 12. Amid the recent spate of heated exchanges in Rajasthan’s politics, Union Minister of State Kailash Choudhary on Tuesday reacted sharply. He stressed that maintaining decorum in political language is extremely important. His remarks came in response to pointed comments made by former legislator Brijendra Singh Benwal, who had taken strong aim at the government and its leadership.
Speaking to the media, Kailash Choudhary said, “Language matters in politics. If language itself lacks restraint, it sends the wrong message to society. The purpose of politics is to serve the people, not to stoke mutual discord.” He emphasised that Benwal’s remarks were needlessly stoking controversy and sowing confusion among the public.

