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PM Modi's remarks on Muslims aimed at communal polarization: Kerala CM Vijayan

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 23 April 2024 ()
Kerala CM condemns PM Modi's defamatory remarks, calls for Election Commission action. Expresses concern over BJP's actions undermining constitutional institutions and urges Election Commission to ensure neutrality and transparency in elections.
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Catch the latest updates from Phase 2 of the elections, including voter turnout in Jammu & Kashmir, PM Modi's remarks on the Supreme Court judgment, the tragic incidents at Kerala booths, and more. Stay informed with Oneindia. #OneindiaPollPulse #LokSabhaElections #Phase2 #ElectionPhase2...

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