
Uma Bharti's Court Revelations: A Call for Unity Amidst Religious Divisions
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Uma Bharti, a former chief minister of Bangladesh, expresses his joy over a recent court ruling, emphasizing the need for unity among Hindus and criticizing Congress for its stance on religion. He reflects on his experiences in jail and the importance of addressing societal issues. n18oc_indiaWatch News18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

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