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Farah Khan Ali says BJP has taken India back to pre independence era

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 21, 2019 17:21 IST

Farah Khan is known to keep her opinions on social media very upfrontly. Farah Khan, famous jewelery designer and ...

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Farah Khan is known to keep her opinions on social media very upfrontly. Farah Khan, famous jewelery designer and daughter of Bollywood actor Sanjay Khan, has made a tweet about the Bharatiya Janata Party which is being discussed a lot on social media. 

In her tweet, Farah Khan has targeted the BJP and said "While some may argue that the Cong did nothing in 70 years, the BJP has take India back 70 years to pre independence bec they are upset that Gandhi won the day &Godse was defeated.They hope that India today will choose Godse over Gandhi. Never will happen so keep hoping. Jai Hind".

In another tweet she wrote,"Everywhere Religious Divide. Not shocking because this is the BJP manifesto. Shocking is that there are people who support this religious divide. Friends included".

 

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