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`4 June Ko 400 Paar...`: PM Modi Urges Karnataka People To Vote For BJP In LS Polls

Zee News Monday, 18 March 2024
Launching a scathing attack at Congress, PM Modi said that the party will get to know what it means to challenge the 'Shakti.' 
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