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Congress to launch fierce protests over exam scams and corruption

The Hindu1h agoAI sentiment: neutral
Congress to launch fierce protests over exam scams and corruption

Anti-youth policies, rampant corruption, and anti-democratic actions of the BJP regime have pushed the future of the nation’s youth and students into complete darkness, says senior Congress leader Kodikunnil Suresh

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