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'I bow my head, apologize...': PM Modi on collapse of Shivaji statue in Maharashtra

DNA Friday, 30 August 2024 ()
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has apologized over the collapse of Shivaji statue in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg.
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News video: Modi Bows in Apology:  Says Sorry' to 14 Crore Maharashtrians Amid Shivaji Statue Row

Modi Bows in Apology: Says Sorry' to 14 Crore Maharashtrians Amid Shivaji Statue Row 03:41

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has apologized for the collapse of the 35-foot-tall Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue at Rajkot Fort, which fell eight months after its inauguration. Modi expressed regret to Shivaji’s followers and the public, emphasizing that such incidents are deeply hurtful to...

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Sindhudurg district Sindhudurg district District of Maharashtra in India


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