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BJP wants to create hatred in society by linking terrorist incidents to religion: Prashant

Patna, April 24 (UNI) Accusing the BJP of adopting the "politics of hatred", Jan Suraj founder Prashant Kishor said the BJP wants to create animosity in society by linking terrorist incidents with religion.
Kishor told news persons here on Thursday that BJP wants to create hatred in the society by linking the Pahalgam terrorist incident with religion.
He said that whether it is BJP's politics of hatred or other parties' politics of appeasement, both were completely wrong and should be opposed. The country should unite on the incident of the terrorist attacks, he added.
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