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BJP rejects its hand in book which says Modi can be compared with Shivaji

| @indiablooms | Jan 13, 2020, at 04:22 pm

New Delhi/UNI: BJP on Monday denied that it had any role in publication of a new book which does a comparison between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shivaji.

"Our party has nothing to do with the book or its content," BJP co incharge media Sanjay Mayukh told reporters here.

The row has been sparked off after a book penned by party leader Jay Bhagwan Goyal claimed that Prime Minister Modi could be compared with Shivaji.

Goyal has, meanwhile, said he is ready to revise the chapter if he has hurt the sentiments of some people.

Goyal said he only intended to tell readers that Mr Modi is working hard like Shivaji.  

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