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Opposition MPs protest against Bihar SIR; vow to press for PM's presence in House

Opposition MPs protest against Bihar SIR; vow to press for PM's presence in House

Deccan Herald22-07-2025
The opposition MPs gathered on the steps of Makar Dwar of Parliament and raised slogans against SIR exercise, alleging it amounts to stealing elections.
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