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'Come back to Karnataka, face investigation': Kumaraswamy appeals to Prajwal Revanna

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In a grand ceremony marking the beginning of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third consecutive term, prominent leaders Shivraj Singh Chauhan, HD Kumaraswamy, and Manohar Lal Khattar took the oath as Cabinet Ministers. The inclusion of these seasoned politicians highlights the strategic composition of Modi's new government, aimed at steering India towards further development and stability. This pivotal event sets the stage for the upcoming term, with high expectations for transformative policies and initiatives. Watch the live coverage to witness this significant moment in India's political landscape and gain insights into the new Cabinet's priorities and future plans. #pmmodioathceremony #ShivrajSinghChauhan #ManoharLalKhattar #HDKumaraswamy #pmmodinewcabinetlist #pmmodilive #pmmodispeech #pmmodinewcabinet #modiceremony #modioathceremonylive #modioathlive #oathceremonylive #cabinetminister #newcabinetministers #narendramodilive #ndagovernment #modiswearingin #pmmodioathceremonylive #narendramodioathtakingceremony #modiswearinginceremony #narendramodi #modigovt #rashtrapatibhavan ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.103~GR.125~

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