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After UCC Bill Passed In Parliament, KCR Can Go To Pakistan: Arvind

Nizamabad/Hyderabad, July 11 (Maxim News):  BJP MP from Nizamabad, Dharmapuri Arvind said that the BRS National President and Telangana Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao will have to go to Pakistan after the Uniform Civil Code Bill is passed in both houses of Parliament.  

Dharmapuri Arvind made this comment against KCR saying that KCR’s fear is that the Muslim votes will be shifted to the Congress, because of this reason KCR called the Muslim religious leaders and held a meeting.  The Uniform Civil Code bill will pass even if KCR’s party does not support it.  After the Uniform Civil Code Bill is passed, KCR can go if he wants to go to Pakistan.

Countering the TPCC Chief, Revanth Reddy’s comments that MLA Sitakka will be Chief Minister, he said “Not the Chief Minister, can you make sitakka PCC president first? Revanth should answer.(Maxim News) 


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