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MK Stalin likens PM Modi's Tamil Nadu trips to migratory bird's

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 April 2024
Stalin criticizes PM Modi's Tamil Nadu campaign, comparing it to a migratory bird's arrival at a sanctuary. Questions raised include exemptions from NEET, no Hindi/Sanskrit imposition, and education transfer to state list.
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