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Sachin Pilot reflects on father's legacy, calls for Congress unity

Sachin Pilot reflects on father's legacy, calls for Congress unity

India Today11-06-2025
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This episode of So Sorry is a satirical take on Elon Musk's relationship with Donald Trump and their public fallout after the Tesla owner's surprise exit from the US government role.
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