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Maharashtra Congress leader Manikrao Thakare accused the Mahayuti government of being biased against a particular community and claimed that police did not allow his party’s "fact-finding" committee to visit violence-hit areas in Nagpur. Thakare questioned the government's ability to ensure a fair and impartial probe into the Nagpur violence, stating that the government had failed to protect its citizens and routinely targeted a particular community.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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