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Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency to save her chair: RSS ideologue Seshadri Chari

Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency to save her chair: RSS ideologue Seshadri Chari

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Days after the US hit Iran's nuclear facilities, Pakistan is in fear. Pakistani media and analysts fear that Pakistan's nuclear programme might be the next target for the US or Israel.

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