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‘If I talk too much I will be accused of sedition’: Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA on delayed trauma centre

Sitapur MLA Rakesh Rathore said that he has made all efforts to have the centre running, but it still awaits inauguration.

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On Saturday , @BJP4UP MLA from Sitapur ,Rakesh Rathore,was questioned by reporters over a trauma centre in the district that awaits an ‘inauguration’ for years .his response - ‘have made all efforts ,but if i speak too much sedition charges may be invoked against me’. Do hear … pic.twitter.com/h08FE47bF2

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