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Tag: Afzal Guru

The Useless Majority & Afzal Guru’s martyrdom!

February 18, 2016May 10, 2020 Abhishek JhaLeave a comment

In India, if you are to die, if at all you are to die in India, and if you want the country and the media to take note of your death, you must tick the following boxes –

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