Bollywood actress Preity Zinta has refuted claims by the Congress party’s Kerala unit that she had her loans written off and handed over her social media accounts to the BJP. Zinta clarified she repaid the loan over a decade ago, criticizing the spread of fake news.
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Union railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw responded to Tamil Nadu CM Stalin's claim that Hindi imposition has eroded numerous North Indian regional languages, criticizing the CM's attempt to divide society. Stalin reiterated Tamil Nadu's readiness for another language war against the Centre's NEP, which he believes threatens regional languages and students’ futures.
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