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BJP's politics of hate: Will EC crack the whip?

Ahead of Delhi assembly polls, BJP leaders have made Shaheen Bagh their key poll issue and have been making polarizing statements. First, BJP leader Anurag Thakur incites violence with his "shoot the traitor" remark, then BJP MP Parvesh Verma fearmongers, says if BJP govt is formed on February 11 then the govt will make protesters vacate Shaheen Bagh in one hour.

Meanwhile, AAP has written to Chief Election Commissioner complaining against violation of the model code of conduct by BJP leader and Union Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur over his controversial remark on Monday. But, will EC crack the whip? Watch as panelists debate.

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