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Nitish condemns Pragya’s remark on Godse, favours her expulsion from BJP

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday strongly condemned BJP'S Bhopal candidate Pragya Singh Thakur's controvers­ial remark describing assassin of Mahatama Gandhi, Nathuram Godse as "patriot' and said BJP should consider expelling her from the party.

Kumar, president of BJP'S strong ally JD(U), made it clear that his party would not tolerate such things. "This is highly condemnabl­e. We will not tolerate all these things (Thakur's statement terming Godse as patriot). Bapu is the father of the nation and people will not like if anyone talks about Godse in this manner, " Kumar said.

Kumar was talking to reporters after casting his vote at a polling station located at a government school near Raj Bhavan here. It falls under Patna Sahib Lok Sabha seat, where Congress candidate Shatrughan Sinha is locked in an intense contest with Union Minister Ravishanka­r Prasad.

In reply to a query whether the BJP should expel her from the party, Kumar said that "it must be considered." He, however, was quick to add that though "it is an internal matter of the BJP, but so far as country or ideology is concerned, there is no question of tolerating such things." Kumar said that he has categorica­lly stated that it is completely in the domain of party to give reaction or take action against the person who made such remarks. In reply to a query, Kumar said that he has never compromise­d over 3Cs-- "crime, corruption and communalis­m".

Pragya Thakur kicked a row by describing Godse as 'deshbhakt'. She, however, apologised over the controvers­ial remark after being pulled up by her party.

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