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Politicians defaming Hindus for votes? | Ghanti Bajao

Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, who was often targeted by the BJP for allegedly using the term Hindu or saffron terror, has said the word Hindutva does not exist in his dictionary. While speaking to the media in Bhopal, from where he is contesting the ongoing Lok Sabha elections,  the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister said the word Hindutva did not exist for him. "Why do you use the word Hindutva? The word does not exist in my dictionary," he said.
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