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Lok Sabha elections: CITU releases manifesto, to push campaign against Centre

IndiaTimes Saturday, 13 April 2024
CITU's CITU released manifesto, discussed Modi govt's attacks on labor rights and pro-corporate policies. Dogra urged ousting Modi govt for harming workers. CITU calls for uprooting the divisive government.
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