'Indian National Congress becomes anti-national clubhouse', says Sambit Patra after clubhouse chat goes viral
'Indian National Congress becomes anti-national clubhouse', says Sambit Patra after clubhouse chat goes viral
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Bhopal: The Congress, which is once again in the news after opposing the abrogation of Article 370 in Parliament, is currently in the news. In fact, in a clubhouse chat, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh, while talking to an alleged Pakistani journalist, has said that he has made headlines. In fact, talking to the journalist, he said, "If we come to power, we can consider bringing article 370 back".

Now, after the leakage of his audio, political turmoil has arisen. Amidst all this, the Congress has remained silent, and the BJP has become an attacker. Recently, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra cited anti-national statements by Congress leaders and said that "Indian National Congress has actually turned into an anti-national clubhouse. In fact, BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya shared a part of Digvijay's alleged clubhouse chat on Twitter. Sharing this, he said, "It is actually Pakistan's desire to reconsider the decision to repeal Article 370. The Congress has the same thinking".

Let us tell you that Pakistani journalists were also present in Digvijay's clubhouse chat and in response to that question, he had asked for a reconsideration of Article 370. During the chat, Digvijaya said, "When Article 370 was removed from here (Jammu and Kashmir), democratic values were not followed. During this period, neither humanity nor Kashmiriyat was taken care of. All were locked behind bars. If the Congress government comes to power, we will reconsider this decision and restore Article 370".

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