'BJP gang can't evade God's audit': Akhilesh after 8 arrests in Ram Temple donation row
Akhilesh claimed the unravelling of the case was only "chapter one of the reckoning" and that the fallout would only intensify, with the BJP and its affiliates, "including the RSS", beginning to "expose one another". "Along with the PM CARES Fund, even unregistered entities will now have to account for their actions. The 'BJP and the gang' will not escape the God's audit," he said.
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