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The BJP initiated disciplinary action ………….. its Bhopal candidate Pragya Thakur and others for ……………..comments on Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse ………… nationwide condemnation and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s own declaration that he “would never forgive” Ms. Thakur, but ……….. a line at expressing regret at offering her a party ticket. These kinds of statements made about Gandhiji are condemnable and cannot be allowed in a civilised society. She may ……….. apologised, but I shall never forgive her (Ms. Thakur).
he “would never forgive” Ms. Thakur, but ……….. a line at expressing
draw
form
inscribe
drew
- The BJP initiated disciplinary action against its candidate Pragya Thakur for her comments on Nathuram Godse, which received widespread condemnation.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated he would never forgive Ms. Thakur, despite the disciplinary action taken.
- The statement discusses the condemnation of comments related to Mahatma Gandhi's assassin in a civilized society.
- The phrase in question suggests a limit to actions taken against offering her a party ticket.
Options Explanation:
1. draw - Present tense, not suitable here.
2. form - Doesn't fit contextually.
3. inscribe - Related to writing, not fitting here.
4. drew - Past tense of draw, fits contextually as it describes past action.
Correct Option: Option 4: drew
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