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Current administration have lost their ground, says Indian American Nanda Bhagi

August 2024 525 views 07 Min 16 Sec

Indian American Nanda Bhagi has expressed a critical view of the current administration, stating that they have lost their ground. His remarks highlight growing concerns within the community regarding the administration's performance.

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