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‘Prime Minister Modi has travelled to America, Pakistan and China, but has not been able to reach the border of the city he resides in.’

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“Modiji travelled to America, Pakistan and China, but couldn’t reach the border of the city he resides in. The farmers have been waiting for him for 78 days”: #PriyankaGandhi, Congress General Secretary in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur#FarmersProtest | #FarmLaws pic.twitter.com/I3z4aDIcvs

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A convoy of tractors on its way to venue in Chilkana area in Saharanpur where Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi will be addressing a Kisan sabha. pic.twitter.com/5fvHXRS76M

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