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Who is Priyanka Senapati? Odisha YouTuber under IB scanner in Jyoti Malhotra spy case

DNA Monday, 19 May 2025 ()
Priyanka Senapati, who travelled to Kartarpur in Pakistan three to four months ago, became friends with Jyoti.
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