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Modi raps Oppn on Maratha pride
The Morning Standard
|November 15, 2024
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday attacked the Opposition in Maharashtra, accusing them of having a problem with Sambhaji Maharaj's name.
Modi was addressing a rally at Sambhaji Nagar in the poll-bound state. He said those who see their "messiah" in a person who killed the Maratha warrior-king stood against the state and the Maratha pride. "Aren't these people against our identity? Will Maharashtra ever accept such people?" he said.
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