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Watch Video! BJP's Rameshwar Sharma: India was divided because of Gandhi’s mistake

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 12, 2021 10:28 AM

Madhya Pradesh's protem speaker and BJP leader Rameshwar Sharma has made a controversial statement. The BJP leader while attending ...

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Madhya Pradesh's protem speaker and BJP leader Rameshwar Sharma has made a controversial statement. The BJP leader while attending an event of Kisan Swagat Samman said, "The country was divided due to the mistake of Mahatma Gandhi".

The video of the protem speaker has gone viral on social media. In this, they say- What is… There is a mistake in the name. Digvijay Singh is more dangerous than Jinnah in work and behavior. First Jinnah divided the country. In 1947, Bapu made a mistake and the country was divided into two. That is what Partition Singh wants to do.

Sharma also attacked former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh. He said that Digvijay Singh was more dangerous than Jinnah in terms of work and behavior.

As per reports, Rameshwar Sharma made controversial statements at an event held at Gandhi Nagar area in Bhopal.

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