
‘Exposes Congress' anti-India, anti-Sanatan character': CM Yogi on Malegaon blast verdict
'The acquittal of all accused in the Malegaon blast case is a living testament to the phrase 'Satyamev Jayate'. The verdict once again exposes the anti-India, anti-justice and anti-Sanatan character of the Congress, which coined the false term 'saffron terror' and defamed crores of Sanatan believers, saints, and patriots,' Yogi said in a post on X.

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