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Badals misguided the Union Govt on three agriculture laws on MSP brought by BJP: party candidate Bittu

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 9 April 2024 ()
Ravneet Singh Bittu criticizes SAD-BJP alliance for farmers protest, promises red carpet welcome for farmer delegation at PM residence to address Punjab's agricultural growth and multi-dimensional development post-elections.
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