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Congress washes hands of Aiyar’s Pakistan remark

IndiaTimes Friday, 10 May 2024
Congress distances from Pitroda's and Aiyar's contentious remarks, highlighting the need to understand Pakistan's nuclear capabilities. The party emphasizes respect while disagreeing with Aiyar's views on India-Pakistan relations.
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