Digvijay Singh got angry on the Muslim leader, publicly pulled him down from the stage
Digvijay Singh got angry on the Muslim leader, publicly pulled him down from the stage
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Bhopal: In Madhya Pradesh, the Congress is engaged in a campaign for unity. Whose Congress has named the solidarity campaign. Former CM and senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh is on a visit to Burhanpur regarding this campaign. Leader Digvijay Singh got angry at a minority leader due to migration and asked him to leave the stage.

These days Digvijay Singh is visiting the assembly seats where the Congress is continuously losing. Due to this, he reached Burhanpur on Wednesday and called a meeting in the auditorium located in Indira Colony. According to the arrangement fixed in this meeting, the current MLA, former MLA, district president and women chief were to sit on the dais. Due to which everyone was sitting on the stage according to the fixed arrangement. 

A minority leader was also sitting on the same dais. Whose name is Abrar, who is currently the District President and Councilor of the Minority Department of Rural Congress. Seeing Abrar on the stage, Digvijay Singh asked him the question from the stage itself that who is he, does this youth belong to the Congress, then told about the minority leader, then Digvijay Singh said that you should not sit here, sit in front of the stage. On this the minority leader came down saying that you do not need minorities. So got very angry on this matter and said that you go away from here. There is no need for such people. The whole incident is becoming very viral on social media. And in which both can be clearly seen staring at each other. In this video minority leader is talking. And on the other hand, Digvijay Singh is angrily asking the minority leader to leave.

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