: Tamil Nadu urban local body polls: BJP candidate who expressed support for Godse wins from Chennai #IndiaNEWS Social media users on Tuesday pointed out that Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Uma Anandan,
Tamil Nadu urban local body polls: BJP candidate who expressed support for Godse wins from Chennai #IndiaNEWS
Social media users on Tuesday pointed out that Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Uma Anandan, who won the Greater Chennai Corporation Council polls from Ward 134 in West Mambalam, has earlier expressed her support to Nathuram Godse who shot Mahatma Gandhi dead.Anandan is the only winner of the BJP in the city, The News Minute reported. She defeated the Congress candidate by a margin of 2,036 votes.In a video shared on Twitter, Anandan can be heard saying that she was proud that Godse was a Hindu and that she has no regrets in supporting him. Moreover, the BJP leader said that he assassinated Gandhi late. “If it was someone else, Gandhi could have been killed earlier,â€? she added.When the interviewer asked her initially if those who pick up knives and guns are only Christians and Muslims, Anandan replied in the affirmative."I am a proud supporter of Godse, a Hindu, who killed #Gandhi quite late. Had the killer been someone else, #Gandhi could have been killed even earlier" - Lone BJP councillor Uma Anandan who won the ward 134 of #Chennai Corporation in the #TamilNadu #UrbanLocalBodyElection2022. t.co/yt0xrTmEGa pic.twitter.com/Pf4i5Pob9D— சிலமà¯?பரசனà¯? (@chilamb_arasan) February 22, 2022 #BJP opens its account in #ChennaiCorporation for the first time; its candidate Uma Anandan (ward no: 134) has won the #urbanlocalbodyelections The newly-elected councilor had courted controversy...Read more
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