Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit makes controversial statement says, When police and army shout slogans...

New Delhi: Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit has given an objectionable statement about the police and the Indian Army. Dikshit said that the more corrupt the institutions are, the more they talk of nationalism. Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit has further said that when the army and the police shout slogans, understand that they are hiding their black handiwork. He said that more than half of the country's police is corrupt.

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Sandeep has been in controversies many times before for giving controversial statements. A few years ago, he called Army Chief General Bipin Rawat a 'Sadak Ka Goonda'. This statement of him caused quite a ruckus, however, he apologized after the controversy escalated. Now, this statement is also expected to create a ruckus.

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