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'Can we forget Brij Bhushan Singh?': Congress leader reacts after PM Modi accuses Rajasthan govt of 'insulting women'

DNA Tuesday, 21 November 2023
PM Modi while addressing a public rally in Pali of poll-bound Rajasthan slammed at Congress government in the state and said that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot insulted the women with his statement that complaints filed by the women are fake.
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