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News18 Afternoon Digest: PM Modi Slams Congress-RJD Over Abusive Remarks Against His Mother & Other Top Stories

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PM Modi with his late mother Hiraben | File Image

PM Modi with his late mother Hiraben | File Image

In today’s afternoon digest, News18 brings the latest updates on row over abusive remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s late mother, Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter in legal trouble and other top stories.

‘My Mother Insulted On Congress-RJD Stage’: PM Modi Gets Emotional After Abusive Slogans In Bihar

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How Nestlé CEO Laurent Freixe’s Secret Affair With Subordinate Led To His Ouster

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