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Rajasthan BJP leader apologises over 'gurdwara' remark

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Amritsar, November 3

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A day after the Akal Takht and the SGPC condemned the “anti-Sikh statement” during a political rally of the BJP at Tijara in Rajasthan, the BJP leader concerned, Sandeep Dayma, publicly apologised for his “slip of tongue”.

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“I don’t know how I could use such derogatory words about the Sikh community, which had safeguarded the Sanatan Dharma. With folded hands, I seek forgiveness from the entire Sikh community,” he said. However, in his clarification, the BJP leader said: “I wanted to say Masjid-Madarsa, but somehow said Gurdwara.”

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