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바카라˜I Am A Good Hindu, Donated Rs 1.11 Lakh For Ayodhya Ram Temple바카라™: Congress Leader Digvijaya Singh

Congress Leader Digvijaya Singh바카라™s remark comes less than a week after he was involved in a war of words with incumbent Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan over 바카라˜Kanya Puja바카라™.

Congress MP Digvijaya Singh
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Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Sunday said he donated Rs 1.11 lakh for the construction of Ram temple in Uttar Pradesh바카라™s Ayodhya as he is a 바카라˜good Hindu바카라™.

Singh바카라™s made these comments in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh's capital Bhopal.

The former Madhya Pradesh CM Singh said, "I follow Sanatana Dharma, and I am a good Hindu... However, the use of religion in elections is prohibited".

바카라œIn the construction of Ram Mandir, Shivraj Singh Chouhan gave Rs 1 lakh, while I gave Rs 1.11 lakh. I sent that cheque to PM Modi to submit to the trust. He sent it back and asked me to submit it myself. I submitted it바카라, Singh was quoted by ANI as saying.

Singh's remark comes less than a week after he was involved in a war of words with incumbent chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan over the latter performing 바카라˜Kanya Puja바카라™ at his residence on the last day of Navratri.

The Congress leader had lashed out at the CM, calling him a 바카라˜dramebaaz바카라™ (a person engaged in theatrics). 바카라œDon't talk about the chief minister. I have never seen such a liar chief minister. I have never seen such a person engaged in drama. Now, even PM Modi is scared of him바카라, he had said.

Hitting back at the Congress leader, Chouhan had said,"When the whole nation was doing 'kanya pujan' yesterday, Digvijaya Singh ji called this 'natak-nautanki'. People like you can't tolerate the respect given to women.I ask Mallikarjun Kharge and Sonia Gandhi that is worshipping our daughters a 'nautanki'? Congress should clear its stand on this".

The BJP is seeking to retain power in Madhya Pradesh, which goes to poll on November 17. The saffron party had come to power following the collapse of the Congress government in 2020. The counting of votes will take place on December 3.
 

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