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  • Sitaram Yechury re-elected as CPI(M) general secretary
  • Shiv Sena leader Sachin Sawant shot dead in suburban Kandivali in Mumbai
23 Apr, 2018 IST
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Posted On : 10 Jan, 2018  Place : Bengaluru 
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