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Leakage of report is an attempt to polarise votes: Rajnath Singh

Singh is campaigning for party candidates ahead of the upcoming elections. Speaking to the media Singh said: "The Liberhan Report has been selectively leaked by the UPA Government to polarise votes in the Jharkhand Assembly elections." "The Liberhan Report... Full Article at Webindia123

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