{“_id”:”67271a7e11720e6a7404269c”,”slug”:”congress-mp-pramod-tiwari-said-central-government-broke-its-promise-to-the-public-2024-11-03″,”type” :”feature-story”,”status”:”publish”,”title_hn”:”Congress MP Pramod Tiwari said: Central government broke the promise to the public, PM made a record of lying”,”category”:{“title “:”City & states”,”title_hn”:”City & States”,”slug”:”city-and-states”}} Samvad News Agency, Pratapgarh Published by: Vinod Singh Updated Sun, 03 Nov 2024 12:31 PM IST Congress MP Pramod Tiwari said that the bitter truth is in front of the country that after assuming power, BJP ministers including the PM have made a record of only telling lies. Issuing a statement quoting media in-charge Gyan Prakash Shukla, MP Pramod Tiwari said that youth across the…
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