“I spent three years looking for work on Mumbai’s streets”: Anupam Kher
“I spent three years looking for work on Mumbai’s streets”: Anupam Kher
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BJP leader Manoj Tiwari on Saturday took a dig at the Aam Aadmi Party for taking part in the Opposition alliance, saying that statements such as 'Sanatan is a disease' were made by the members of the INDIA bloc.
His statement comes after AAP announced plans to hold 'Sundar Kand' programmes in all 70 constituencies in Delhi.
"Better than organising Sundar Kand recitation across Delhi, they (AAP) should have left the alliance where statements like âSanatan is a diseaseâ were made. People of India notice everything, you canât mislead them," Tiwari said. The BJP leader is in Ayodhya to play the role of Lord Parashuram in Ram Leela
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