Anti-incumbency protests 2023 In the lead-up to the
Rajasthan Assembly Elections of 2023, incidents involving Khan garnered attention. One such incident occurred in Bharatpur, where Jalees Khan, Zahida Khan's husband and a minority leader from AICC, alongside Nadeem Javed, visited to gather public feedback. However, their visit was met with strong opposition from villagers in the Pahari police station area of Deeg district. The villagers, particularly from Pahari village Tilakpuri, vehemently protested against Jalees Khan's car. Stones were thrown at the vehicle, indicating the intensity of their displeasure. Similar dissent was observed in Kaman, Deeg district, where locals protested against Zahida Khan, expressing dissatisfaction with her tenure as Minister of State in the Rajasthan Government. During these protests, Jalees Khan faced the brunt of public anger, necessitating a swift evacuation from the site due to escalating tensions. The situation grew volatile as people chased the car, chanting slogans against Zahida Khan's husband and pelting stones at the vehicle, causing damage to the rear glass. Further controversies emerged when Congress party observer Nadeem Javed visited Kaman. Hundreds of villagers gathered, conducting a rally against Minister Zahida Khan, asserting their disapproval of her candidacy. Some voiced concerns over alleged nepotism, citing their reluctance to vote for her in the upcoming elections. Additionally, discontent brewed amongst Kaman residents in Delhi when news surfaced of Minister Zahida Khan attending a Congress High Command meeting. Residents gathered at the AICC office, brandishing placards and demanding that Zahida Khan not be nominated for the upcoming elections, citing their grievances against her. These incidents highlight the dissatisfaction and opposition Zahida Khan faced from various quarters, leading to public protests and calls against her candidacy in the Rajasthan Assembly Elections of 2023. Khan still received the Indian National Congress ticket and contested the 2023 Legislative assembly elections. On 3 December 2023, she faced defeat to
Nauksham Chaudhary, the candidate representing the
Bharatiya Janata Party, securing a third-place position subsequent to Mukhtyar Ahmed, an independent candidate. Her electoral setback has been attributed to the opposition generated by protests and anti-incumbency sentiments directed towards her candidacy. == References ==