'Congress alive, country ashamed..,' Pragya Singh furious after Udaipur case
'Congress alive, country ashamed..,' Pragya Singh furious after Udaipur case
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Udaipur: The matter has also heated up in Madhya Pradesh after the public murder of a Nupur Sharma supporter in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot's effigy was burnt in Bhopal. BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur has attacked Congress. She has demanded the resignation of the Congress government in Rajasthan, calling it a killer of Hindus.
 
On the same social media, Bhopal MP Pragya Singh Thakur has demanded his resignation from the Gehlot government. At the same time, she described the Congress government as a killer of Hindus. She made serious allegations that the implementation of Congress-funded terrorism has resumed in Rajasthan. Be careful Hindu, Hindustan congress is still alive and the country is ashamed. May martyred Kanhaiyalal remain immortal.

Former CM Uma Bharti said that the violent incident in Udaipur in Rajasthan is a matter of concern. Action should be taken against the culprits in such a way that it should be an example. The power of the Government of Rajasthan is challenged by criminals. May all patriots maintain peace and harmony. Former CM and Rajya Sabha member Digvijay Singh wrote on social media: "I appeal to people on both sides to stop spreading hatred from the religious frenzy. That's what gives rise to violence. This country belongs to all of us. All come together to establish peace. It is only in an atmosphere of peace that the country will develop.'' As is being said, even after the case was registered at the police station, the police did not take action. If that is correct, I am confident that you (Ashok Gehlot) will take strict action against the police personnel concerned.

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