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A major controversy erupted on Thursday over alleged misrepresentation of the map of India, displayed by the Congress to mark the centenary of the 1924 Congress session in Karnataka's Belagavi.
INCKarnataka, has shown utter disrespect for India's sovereignty by displaying a distorted map at their Belagavi event, portraying Kashmir as part of Pakistan. All this just to appease their vote ...
(X) BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said the map on the banner at the venue of the Congress Working Committee meeting excluded Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Aksai Chin from India.
In 1970, India had fewer than 100 medical colleges for a population of 54 crore but today, there are 766 medical colleges across both government and private sectors for a population of 144 crore.
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BJP criticizes Congress for displaying a distorted map of India at an event in Karnataka's Belagavi, showing Kashmir as part of Pakistan. They accuse Congress of engaging in appeasement politics ...
The BJP accused the Congress of doing appeasement politics after Congress banners displaying a distorted map of India were spotted in Karnataka's Belagavi. Listen to Story Congress banners show ...
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