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Hitting back at PM Modi, Kharge says most disruptions in Parliament when BJP was in opposition

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 31 January 2024
Congress accuses BJP of 'disrobing' Parliament and posing a threat to democracy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi targets opposition MPs for disrupting Parliamentary proceedings. BJP government accused of corroding parliamentary democracy and violating the Constitution.
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