Sadhvi Pragya comes in support of Nupur Sharma
Sadhvi Pragya comes in support of Nupur Sharma
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Bhopal: BJP MP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, who is in discussions about her statements, is again in the news. This time she has given a statement in support of Nupur Sharma, suspended from the BJP. Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur said that if speaking the truth is a rebellion, then understand that we are also rebels. Sadhvi Pragya tweeted, "If telling the truth is a rebellion, then understand that we are also rebels. Jai Sanatan, Jai Hindutva..." After the tweet, Sadhvi Pragya made a statement that why there are so many problems when telling the truth to Muslims? Referring to Kamlesh Tiwari, she said that she was murdered after what she said.

"I am probably defamed by the fact that I speak the truth, no matter what. It is also a fact that there was, is and will remain a Shiva temple. Calling it a fountain is an attack on our Hindu norms, our Hindu gods and goddesses, and the original religion of Sanatan, so we will tell the truth.''

The BJP MP said that you tell us our reality, we have to accept it. But if we are telling you your reality, then why is it a problem? It means that somewhere history is dirty. Heretics have always done that. "They make this film on our gods and goddesses, direct, produce and abuse. They don't have a full communist history today. On the whole, these people also present their mentality. Sadhvi Pragya said that this is India. It belongs to the Hindus. Here the Hindu will live and it is the responsibility of the people to keep the Sanatan alive and we will keep it.'' Those who are heretics want to establish their mentality everywhere, but Hinduism establishes its religion which is for the human interest.  

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