
'Phone karu...': PM Modi's veiled attack on Akhilesh Yadav for questioning Operation Mahadev
Addressing people in Hindi, Modi said, "Ye samajwadi party wale kehte hai Pahalgam ke atankiyon ko abhi kyu mara, toh unko phone karu kya SP walo ko? aapse pucho ke kab maarna hai?
"The leader of the Samajwadi Party asked in Parliament, Why did we kill the Pahalgam terrorists now? Then what should we do? Should we call them and ask if we have your permission to kill them?

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Hindustan Times
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- Hindustan Times
SP insulted Lord Ganesh, damaged education system: Yogi
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Economic Times
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- Economic Times
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Time of India
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- Time of India
Those who indulged in appeasement, now politically irrelevant: CM
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