Vinesh Phogat says refused to take Modi's call in Paris. 'They wanted to record it for social media'
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In the run-up to Haryana elections, Congress candidate Vinesh Phogat, a former wrestler, claimed she refused a call from Prime Minister Modi as Indian officials wanted to record the conversation for social media. Phogat, who missed a medal at the Paris Olympics due to weight issues, said she didn't want her emotions used as a joke.
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