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Lok Sabha elections: CITU releases manifesto, to push campaign against Centre

IndiaTimes Saturday, 13 April 2024 ()
CITU's CITU released manifesto, discussed Modi govt's attacks on labor rights and pro-corporate policies. Dogra urged ousting Modi govt for harming workers. CITU calls for uprooting the divisive government.
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PM Modi Ridicules Congress as Pakistanu Politician Lauds Rahul Gandhi in a Post| Oneindia News [Video]

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Anand, Gujarat, remarks on Congress's weakening in India coinciding with Pakistan's distress. He alleges a partnership between Congress and Pakistan, claiming Pakistan's desire to see Congress prevail and make the prince Prime Minister. Modi asserts this alliance has been unveiled, highlighting Congress's alleged affinity for Pakistan. #PMModi #NarendraModi #Gujarat #BJP #PMModiSpeech #PMModiRally #BJPIndia #400Paar #Politics #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~PR.320~ED.101~GR.123~HT.318~

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