Union Minister Pratap Sarangi's big statement,says Tukde-Tukde Gang and Terrorists are most hurt

Bhubaneswar: The central government is firm on its decision on Kashmir. The government and BJP consider it the biggest step of PM Modi. The government is running a public awareness campaign across the country to reach out to the common people on this issue. In this connection, Union Minister of State for Animal Husbandry Pratap Sarangi was in Orissa. Sarangi often makes headlines for his statements. One of his statements has again created controversy. He said that "those who cannot accept saying Vande Mataram have no right to live in India".

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Sarangi said during this time that, "when the opposition parties of the BJP supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to abolish Article 370, the Congress objected to it. Amit Shah has made it clear to Congress leaders that Kashmir and Siachen are also part of India". Union Minister Sarangi said that "those who do not accept Vande Mataram have no right to stay in India while ensuring that the step to remove Article 370 should have been taken 72 years ago".

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It is the Modi government that has given all the rights to the people in Kashmir after 72 years. Currently, the atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir is completely peaceful. Sarangi, MP from Balasore, said that after the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, supporters of 'Tukde-Tukde gang' and terrorists are the most hurt. Sarangi said that the whole world has enabled the country on Article 370.

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