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'Congress apologised for Emergency but you are silent on your things': NC MP attacks BJP

IndiaTimes Saturday, 14 December 2024
During a parliamentary debate, a National Conference MP criticized the BJP's silence on its actions, including the division of Jammu and Kashmir, while Congress apologized for the Emergency. PM Modi, however, attacked Congress for imposing the Emergency, stating it would never be able to erase that stain.
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