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Pragya Thakur Reacts After Bhopal Ticket Denial: PM Modi Said I Won’t be Forgiven

Pragya Thakur Reacts After Bhopal Ticket Denial: "PM Modi Said I Won't be ForgivenIn a significant development, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided not to field its sitting MP from Bhopal, Pragya Singh Thakur, in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. This decision follows a history of controversial remarks made by Thakur, including an insult to Mahatma Gandhi in 2019. Reacting to the party's decision, Pragya Thakur disclosed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may not have been pleased with her previous statements and had conveyed that she "will not be forgiven." Despite this, she clarified that she had already apologized to PM Modi earlier. Pragya Singh Thakur is among the 33 sitting BJP MPs whose names were missing from the party's first list of 195 candidates for the Lok Sabha elections. She has been replaced by Alok Sharma, a former Mayor of Bhopal. Accepting the party's decision, Thakur emphasized that the focus should not be on why the ticket was denied but rather on her commitment to fulfill any responsibility given to her by the party. PM Modi had expressed his displeasure with Thakur's earlier remarks in 2019, particularly her praise of Nathuram Godse as a 'true patriot'. He stated that he would never forgive her for insulting Mahatma Gandhi, calling her remarks unacceptable. Despite facing criticism, Pragya Thakur remains steadfast in her stance, asserting that she speaks the truth and will continue to do so. She also reaffirmed her allegiance to the BJP, stating her readiness to serve the party wherever needed. The Bhopal MP's remarks and the BJP's decision not only reflect internal dynamics within the party but also highlight the ongoing debate surrounding political discourse and accountability for public statements. #politicalgossip

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