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To Be or Not to Be: NFSA Dilemma Continues -Sankar CG
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-The Indian Express We want Prime Minister Narendra Modi to succeed in his national campaign to tackle the vast problems of the poor in Bharat. But his one-time contractor turned Union minister for rural development is succeeding in making his own Prime Minister look contradictory and indecisive to the nation and the world. The Prime Minister talks about constructing toilets and improving sanitation, opening bank accounts for every poor, excluded family,...
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