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Afternoon brief: Congress terms all-party meet on Manipur ‘too little, too late’; all the latest news

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Published on: Jun 22, 2023, 13:08:19 IST
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Congress terms all-party meet on Manipur ‘too little, too late’, charges at Centre

Congress leader KC Venugopal (Congress/Twitter)
Congress leader KC Venugopal (Congress/Twitter)

The Congress on Thursday said that Narendra Modi-led central government's first outreach across the political spectrum on clashes in Manipur was a move “too little, too late”. Read more

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