Gandhi's death an 'accidental incident', political storms hit the government's booklet
Gandhi's death an 'accidental incident', political storms hit the government's booklet
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Bhubaneswar: A booklet by the Odisha government has become the cause of political uproar in the state. In this booklet, Mahatma Gandhi's death has been called an accident. There was a lot of ruckus in the Assembly on this issue on Friday. The Congress has strongly criticized the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) for this. Congress Legislature Party leader Narsingh Mishra has apologized to CM Naveen Patnaik for this. The Congress says that the Chief Minister is responsible for this mistake.

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The state government has published a booklet on the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. This booklet has been published by the education department of the state government. The name of this booklet is 'Aama Bapuji: Ek Jhalka' i.e. our Bapu ji: a glimpse. It has been told in this book that Gandhiji died on 30 January 1948 due to reasons related to an accident. It is written in the booklet, "On 30 January 1948, Mahatma Gandhi breathed his last in an accidental incident at Birla Bhawan in Delhi."

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Let us tell you that on 30 January 1948, Nathuram Godse shot Gandhi in Delhi's Birla Bhavan. Gandhi was killed in this incident. This matter related to Gandhi's booklet has created a storm in the state's politics.

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