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Why should we hug, Section 377 is not scrapped yet: BJP MP on Rahul-Modi bromance

A day after Rahul Gandhi said BJP MPs step back on seeing him as they fear he might hug them, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey today took a jibe, saying the leaders may be divorced by their wives if they embrace the Congress president as "Section 377 hasn't been scrapped as yet".

Dubey said BJP MPs can hug Gandhi only when the Congress president gets married.

"Why should we hug him. Section 377 hasnt been scrapped as yet. And our wives will also give divorce to us. If Rahul Gandhi gets married, then we will hug him," he said.

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