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‘Every Modi Bhakt will get killed’ Congress leader Udit Raj provoked people for violence

“‘Every Modi Bhakt will get killed’ Congress leader Udit Raj provoked people for violence”, Organiser, April 25, 2023:

“Congress leader Udit Raj is again in the news for his controversial statement against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The party made him the president of the ‘All India Unorganized Workers and Employees Congress in November 2022. Udit Raj shared a video of himself on Twitter, where he is seen giving a speech.

Also wrote in the caption, “Whoever is a Modi Bhakt will be killed.” People are criticising his statement. ‘Bhakt’ is a term often used to refer to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Narendra Modi followers.

His Tweet further said, “This thing is true. Whoever did bhakti was killed. Be it a youth, a farmer or a wrestler. Everyone’s number comes. Two crore jobs for youth, a double income for farmers or government employees all were killed….”

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