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'Want to make it clear...': Kangana Ranaut's latest statement on repealed farm bills draws fury, BJP reacts

DNA Wednesday, 25 September 2024
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has again landed into controversy after she stated that the 'now-repealed farm bills should be brought back'.
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