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Union Health Minister J P Nadda's day-long visit to Tamil Nadu on May 2 was secure, according to police. Reports of Nadda changing vehicles due to a screeching sound from a rear wheel on a bullet-proof car were clarified as resulting from the car being operated at a higher speed than usual. A minor collision occurred in the convoy, causing "very minor damage" to both vehicles.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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