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Supreme Court stay doesn’t alter the fact that Rahul is a convict, says BJP

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While the Supreme Court's stay on Rahul Gandhi's conviction in the defamation case has brought relief to the leader and his party, his troubles are not entirely over. So what does the top court decision mean? #RahulGandhi #SupremeCourt #ModiSurnameDefamationCase #modi #PmModiNews #PMModiNewsToday...

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