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Congress handle distorts Ram bhajan for political propaganda, here are few other instances of Congress showing contempt for Lord Ram

“Congress handle distorts Ram bhajan for political propaganda, here are few other instances of Congress showing contempt for Lord Ram”, The Commune Mag, February 29, 2024:

“In what comes across as peak Hindu hatred, the Congress’s social media (X) handle posted a video demeaning the Hindu faith as well as Lord Rama. The video which had visuals of Ram Lalla with the song lyrics stated in Hindi, roughly translated to,

Tell Ramji that your condition is not good.

Every exam paper gets leaked

When will we be free from such fraud?

Who will tell?

When will the doors to jobs open?

Who will tell?

Will go to Ayodhya Dham with first salary

Who will tell?

When will the doors to jobs open?

Who will tell?……”

Read the full article at Thecommunemag.com

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