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'BJP spreading lies, desperate to...': Rahul Gandhi breaks silence on his Sikh remark in US

DNA Saturday, 21 September 2024
The former Congress chief said the BJP was desperate to silence him because they could not stand the truth.
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News video: Rahul Gandhi Hits Back: ‘BJP Spreading Lies’; Addresses Controversial Sikh Remarks in the U.S Row

Rahul Gandhi Hits Back: ‘BJP Spreading Lies’; Addresses Controversial Sikh Remarks in the U.S Row 04:30

In a bold response to mounting criticism from BJP leaders regarding his recent comments about Sikhs during his visit to the United States, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has vehemently defended himself, accusing the BJP of spreading misinformation. Speaking to the media, Gandhi emphasised that his remarks...

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