Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge faced criticism for questioning the effectiveness of taking dips in the Ganga at a rally in Madhya Pradesh. BJP accused Kharge of anti-Hindu sentiment, emphasizing the significance of Maha Kumbh. Kharge apologized if he hurt sentiments but insisted religion shouldn’t exploit the poor. BJP condemned the remarks, defending Sanatan faith.
Ganga dip won’t end poverty, says Kharge, draws fire from BJP

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