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Buzz of exit as MoS leaves Gopi firefighting

IndiaTimes Monday, 10 June 2024
BJP's first-ever MP from Kerala, Suresh Gopi, faced controversy over remarks about resigning to act in films, clarified commitment to ministry. Congress speculated rift in BJP. BJP leaders urged him to stay. BJP Kerala president mentioned adequate representation in Union cabinet.
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