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Aditya Thackeray's open letter to Rajdeep Sardesai: Ink was spilt to protest spilling of innocent blood
The Shiv Sena leader replies to journalist Rajdeep Sardesai's article on Scroll, explaining why his party members attacked the organiser of an event to launch a book by former Pakistan foreign minister KM Kasuri.
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· Oct 12, 2015 · 05:03 pm
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