Don't say Jai Shri Ram! Video of secret conversation of AAP leaders goes viral, Hindus get angry

After just eight days, the people of Delhi will exercise their right to vote. Meanwhile, all the political parties have put their full strength into the election campaign. The ruling party, AAP, has also put its full strength into the election campaign. During this, two leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party...
The campaign for the assembly elections in Delhi is at its peak. After just 8 days, the people of Delhi are going to exercise their franchise. Meanwhile, all the political parties have put their full strength in the election campaign. The ruling party AAP has also put its strength into the election campaign. During this time, a video of a 'secret conversation' between two leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party is becoming quite viral on social media. Let us first show you the viral video…
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An AAP leader telling another AAP leader to avoid Jai Shree Ram slogans.
— Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) January 29, 2025
Just notice his tone when he says, "wo jo Jai Shree Ram Jai Shree Ram bolte rahte hain..."
The saddest part is that all three sitting there are Hindus. pic.twitter.com/F4falypGP5
Stopped from saying, Jai Shri Ram
As you saw in the video, in a press conference, two party leaders are sitting on the right and left of AAP's Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh. Meanwhile, one leader turns his back and stops the other leader from saying Jai Shri Ram. As can be heard in the viral video, 'They say Jai Shri Ram, don't say Jai Shri Ram'. In the conversation between the two, 'they' are being said to mean BJP.
People got very angry
Let us tell you that after this video surfaced, people became very angry on social media. Many people associated with the BJP have called the Aam Aadmi Party an anti-Hindu party. At the same time, many people say that after such thinking, how can AAP go to ask for votes from Hindus?
Voting on February 5
Let us tell you that voting will be held on all 70 seats of Delhi on February 5. The result will be announced on February 8. The current term of the Delhi Assembly is going to end on February 23. The dates for the 2020 assembly elections were announced on January 6. Voting was held on all 70 seats in one phase on February 8, 2020, and the results were announced on February 11. In 2020, the Aam Aadmi Party won 62 seats, while the BJP managed to win only 8 seats. The Aam Aadmi Party got a 53.57% vote share. Congress could not even open its account.
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