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PM Modi’s bust removed from temple after criticism| Oneindia News
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Published on August 19, 2021 - Duration: 01:25s
PM Modi’s bust removed from temple after criticism| Oneindia News
PM Modi temple in Aundh district not Pune was closed after it faced sharp criticism from all quarters.
The bust of Modi was removed by BJP worker after he was pulled up by party.
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