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“People who build temples, Believe in BJP-RSS are undemocratic”, Says Congress leader Sam Pitroda

“People who build temples, Believe in BJP-RSS are undemocratic, Says Congress leader Sam Pitroda”, The Commune Mag, June 21, 2023:

“In a video that has been going viral on Twitter, Sam Pitroda, former advisor of former PM, Rajiv Gandhi and the chief of the Indian Overseas Congress has made some alarming statements.

In the video which seems to be a portion of a longer interaction, Sam Pitroda explains that there are 2 types of NRIs.

One group he says, builds temples, believes in God, believes in the BJP and the RSS. He says that no one can change them. He also mentions that this group of NRIs constitutes only 30% but is very vocal and visible. He claims that this group put in extra time, money, and effort to get the point across…..”

Read the full article at Thecommunemag.com

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