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BJP comes up with 'Quit India' posters targeting opposition in Patna

By IANS | Updated: August 11, 2023 01:10 IST

Patna Aug 10 The Bihar chapter of the BJP on Thursday came up with 'Quit India' posters to ...

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Patna Aug 10 The Bihar chapter of the BJP on Thursday came up with 'Quit India' posters to counter the opposition alliance INDIA. They saffron party put up 'Quit India' poster in front of its office at Veer Chand Patel Path with a slogans of "dynastic people, appeasement people, corrupt people - Quit India".

The state BJP also uploaded three photos of PM Narendra Modi to target the opposition alliance INDIA.

Modi has said that leaders involved in the opposition alliance are advocates of dynasty, appeasement, and corruption and they do not have any acceptance in the country.

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