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PATNA: Senior Janata Dal (United) leader KC Tyagi has said that an atmosphere of hatred and division is being created in the country in the name of love jihad . An atmosphere of hatred and division is being created in the country in the name of love jihad . Provisions of the Constitution and CrPC give freedom to two adults to choose life partners of their choice irrespective of one s religion or caste, said Tyagi on Sunday.
He also said that the defection of six MLAs of his party in Arunachal Pradesh to join Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is not a good sign for alliance politics.
Atmosphere of hatred, division created in name of ‘love jihad’: KC Tyagi
By ANI| Posted by Sameer | Published: 28th December 2020 10:13 am IST
Patna: Senior Janata Dal (United) leader KC Tyagi has said that an atmosphere of hatred and division is being created in the country in the name of “love jihad”.
“An atmosphere of hatred and division is being created in the country in the name of ‘love jihad’. Provisions of the Constitution and CrPC give freedom to two adults to choose life partners of their choice irrespective of one’s religion or caste,” said Tyagi on Sunday.
Defection of six MLAs
Senior JDU leader KC Tyagi during a press conference on Sunday. (Photo/ANI) Not a good sign for alliance politics : KC Tyagi on JD(U) MLAs joining BJP in Arunachal Pradesh ANI | Updated: Dec 27, 2020 21:27 IST
Patna (Bihar) [India], December 27 (ANI): Senior Janata Dal (United) leader KC Tyagi on Sunday said the defection of six MLAs of his party in Arunachal Pradesh to join Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is not a good sign for alliance politics.
Recently, six of the seven JD(U) MLAs of Arunachal Pradesh Talem Taboh, Hayeng Mangfi, Jikke Tako, Dorjee Wangdi, Kharma, Dongru Siongju and Kanggong Taku switched to the BJP.