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Swara Bhaskar: Making a terror-accused MP is ok but asking questions is considered anti-national

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 7, 2020 11:49 IST

Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar taking a swipe at BJP said sending a terror-accused to Parliament is not considered anti-national, ...

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Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar taking a swipe at BJP said sending a terror-accused to Parliament is not considered anti-national, but asking questions is. While saying this she was actually referring to Malegaon bomb blast accused and MP from Bhopal, Pragya Thakur. 

At the "Bitiya Utsav" seminar organized by the Madhya Pradesh government's Women and Child Welfare Department, Swara Bhaskar said something that may land her in trouble.

"I have the right to vote and like a good citizen I pay my taxes, but when I ask questions, a case of treason is registered against me," she added.

"This country has elected in a democratic manner a terror accused to Parliament, but when I asked questions to the ruling dispensation, I am labeled as anti-national. Why so?" she asked.

Tags: Swara BhaskarPragya ThakurMadhya PradeshWomen And Child Development
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