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PM Modi likely to address rally in Ambala on May 18, Haryana BJP leaders visit rally ground

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 14 May 2024
PM Modi to address rally for BJP's Ambala candidate Banto Kataria in Ambala constituency on May 18. Haryana agriculture minister Kanwar Pal, transport minister Aseem Goel, and MLA Ghanshyam Arora to accompany PM at the rally.
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