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PM Modis big announcement shook Pakistan!

PM Modis big announcement shook Pakistan!

India.com03-08-2025
PM Modi started the battle of 2027 from Kashi. PM Modi, who reached Varanasi for the first time after Operation Sindoor, said that no matter how many allegations the opposition makes, the 2027 elections will be played on the pitch of nationalism.
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