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L-G plans to spend 1.5 crore for own publicity, says AAP

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September 04, 2024

"Conspiracy to sway voters': Minister questions tender on L-G website

- ANUP VERMA

L-G plans to spend 1.5 crore for own publicity, says AAP

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