'G-23' wants Congress to be strong: Raj Babbar

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Published on February 27, 2021 - Duration: 01:33s

'G-23' wants Congress to be strong: Raj Babbar

Congress leader Raj Babbar on being some leaders dubbed as group 'G-23' during 'Shanti Sammelan', a show of strength in Jammu on February 27, said that the group wants party to be strong.

"People say 'G23', I say Gandhi 23.

With the belief, resolve and thinking of Mahatma Gandhi, this nation's law and Constitution was formed.

Congress is standing strongly to take these forward.

'G23' wants Congress to be strong," said Raj Babbar.


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