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Amit Shah faces questions after sharing dais with DP Yadav

| | Oct 01, 2014, at 05:13 pm
Ambala, Sep 1 (IBNS): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah is reportedly facing questions within the party after he was seen sharing the stage with controversial politician DP Yadav at a rally in Ambala on Monday, media reports said.

DP Yadav was thrown out of the party about 10 years ago. He is the father of Vikas Yadav who was convicted of killing Nitish Katara in 2002 for his relationship with his sister Bharti.

In 2004, the BJP leadership had expelled DP Yadav, a four-time legislator and former parliamentarian, just days after taking him in.

Sources said a section of BJP leaders protested strongly after Shah was seen with Yadav.

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