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BJP in J&K removes Vikram Randhawa from all party posts

By IANS | Updated: November 2, 2021 21:05 IST

Jammu, Nov 2 The BJP on Tuesday relieved former legislator and party leader, Vikram Randhawa from all party ...

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Jammu, Nov 2 The BJP on Tuesday relieved former legislator and party leader, Vikram Randhawa from all party posts following his hate speech against a particular community.

A letter issued by Ravinder Raina, UT BJP president said, Vikram Randhawa is relieved from all party posts and responsibilities with immediate effect.

Earlier, the party issued a show cause notice to Randhawa for indiscipline and the police also lodged an FIR against him for trying to spread hatred against a particular community.

There was an uproar in the UT from leaders of different mainstream parties after a video went viral that showed Randhawa spreading hatred and seeking revenge from a particular community.

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