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All party meet on faceoff with China: RJD and AAP excluded, slam Modi govt

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All party meet on faceoff with China: RJD and AAP excluded, slam Modi govt

All party meet on faceoff with China: RJD and AAP excluded, slam Modi govt

AAP and RJD have slammed the Modi government for not invitingĀ them to the all-party meet to discuss the India-China issue.

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said that it is the largest party in Bihar and has 5 MPs in Parliament.

He sought a clarification from Rajnath Singh on the issue.

AAP also attacked the Modi government for not inviting party chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to the meet.


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