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'Praying for his good health and long life': PM Modi wishes Rahul Gandhi on 56th birthday

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'Praying for his good health and long life': PM Modi wishes Rahul Gandhi on 56th birthday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended birthday wishes to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on his 56th birthday. Several Congress leaders, including Mallikarjun Kharge and Pawan Khera, lauded Gandhi's dedication to constitutional values, social justice, and his resilience in politics. Leaders from Kerala also highlighted his journey and outreach efforts.

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