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Questions Remain on Exit Poll Scam, 'No Change Regime' Tells Us Modi's ‘Me, Myself’ Prevails Over Coalition Dharma
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Questions Remain on Exit Poll Scam, 'No Change Regime' Tells Us Modi's ‘Me, Myself’ Prevails Over Coalition Dharma

Without 2021 census, 14 crore people deprived of food support, says Congress, RBI survey shows Indians feel and expect higher inflation and unemployment

Jun 11, 2024
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June 11, 2024

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President Xi Jinping of China had time this week to send congratulatory messages to the newly elected leaders of Mexico and Iceland but not to Narendra Modi. The South China Morning Post – Hong Kong’s respected daily – sees this as a “snub”. Late on

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