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Rajnath Singh’s lemon-laced shastra pooja may have found a detractor in Narendra Modi from two years ago.

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00:00So they don't know what they did to the car.
00:04Lemon and chilli, I don't know what they did to the car.
00:12What influence will these people have on the country?
01:00No society can progress.
01:09We are living in the age of technology, the age of science.
01:16Faith has its place, but there is no place for superstition.
01:22When I became the Chief Minister of Gujarat,
01:30now this problem is not only in Uttar Pradesh.
01:35There are many states in India,
01:39many places,
01:42where you must have seen a lot of superstition.
01:47One Chief Minister bought a car.
01:51I am talking about the modern era.
01:55And someone told about the colour of the car.
02:00So they don't know what they did to the car.
02:04Lemon and chilli, I don't know what they did to the car.
02:12What influence will these people have on the country?
02:20People who live in superstition,
02:26are a threat to public life.
02:32In all of India, there are many governments,
02:36and many Chief Ministers who are trapped in such beliefs.

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