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BJP RSS Row: Politics escalates after RSS worker Indresh Kumar's statement on BJP | ABP News

RSS chief Indresh Kumar made an effort to set the record straight following his criticism of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) about the outcomes of the Lok Sabha election. He claimed that the political climate in the nation is obvious and that those who disagree with Lord Ram are no longer in authority. 

This comes after Kumar, seemingly criticizing the BJP, claimed that the saffron party had grown assertive and that Lord Ram had stopped them at 241 seats. Over Indresh Kumar's statement now political tussle has escalated. Watch the video and stay connected for more updates on ABP LIVE website. 

 

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