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'Maan? ki ter? diid ke q?bil nah?ñ...': When Dr Manmohan Singh engaged in poetic banter with Sushma Swaraj in LS

DNA Friday, 27 December 2024
Those who have followed him closely say that Dr Singh was fond of Shayaris. His literary taste and his love for poetry echoed beyond politics. He often used poetic verses to target his political rivals inside and outside the Parliament, drawing appreciation from leaders.
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