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Madhya Pradesh Minister and BJP leader Vijay Shah sparked controversy with remarks seen as targeting Colonel Sofia Qureshi, whom he referred to as a "sister of terrorists." Shah's comments, made during an address in Indore, drew widespread condemnation, including from the Congress party, which demanded his dismissal. The remarks were criticized for being derogatory and undermining national unity and military dignity. Shah later expressed regret and offered multiple apologies if his words caused offense.
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