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Prime Minister Narendra Modi On PoK  Nehru's Policies Are Hurting India Till Date

Prime Minister Narendra Modi On PoK Nehru's Policies Are Hurting India Till Date

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| Congress had no vision on national security. It has always compromised on national security. They are asking me about PoK, first they should answer who let Pak capture PoK? They could at least take Kartarpur Sahib: PM Modi in n18oc_india
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