'Would be ideal if public heard not just...': Former judges, journalist invite PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi for public debate
Former Judges Lokur and Shah, with journalist Ram, invite PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi to a public debate on the Lok Sabha Election, urging for meaningful responses to allegations and challenges while strengthening the democratic process. In a letter, they said that the public has only heard allegations and challenges but not the responses.
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