Students of Teacher training institute in Madhya Pradesh taking anti-BJP pledge. (Photo: Twitter - ANI) 
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Students at training institute in Madhya Pradesh take anti-BJP pledge

The students also pledged to spread awareness in their respective districts about the corruption and injustice of the BJP.

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ITARSI: On the occasion of Republic Day, the teachers of a training institute in Madhya Pradesh’s Itarsi, asked their students to take a pledge not to vote for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming elections.
 
“Unless Modi government stops online examinations, I will not vote for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), nor will I support a BJP worker in any way. I also pledge to encourage three more people within 24 hours to take this pledge,” students at Vijaylaxmi Industrial Training Institute were recorded as repeating after the teachers, in a video.

The students also pledged to spread awareness in their respective districts about the “corruption and injustice” of the BJP.

After the video got viral, the institute’s moderator apologised to the BJP workers. 

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