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'A staunch supporter of BJP,' says Anil Vij amid speculation of him leaving BJP

IndiaTimes Monday, 8 April 2024
Former Haryana home minister and BJP leader Anil Vij addressed speculations about his allegiance to the party after removing "Modi Ka Parivar" from his profile. Vij affirmed his unwavering support for the BJP, stating, "Even if my blood were to spill, it would bear the BJP's name." He explained that the removal was a result of character constraints on social media.
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