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`They`ll Be Martyred`: Rahul Gandhi Says Agniveers Can`t Face Chinese Soldiers

Zee News Tuesday, 9 April 2024
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday pledged that if elected Congress-led alliance would dismantle the Agnipath scheme, which he described as ill-conceived by PM Modi and rejected by the military establishment.   
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