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Congress Repeatedly Wounded Constitution After Tasting Blood: PM Modi In Parliament

Zee News Saturday, 14 December 2024
Modi said that the Congress, having "tasted blood", repeatedly wounded the Constitution while his government's policies and decisions since it took office in 2014 have been aimed at boosting India's strength.
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