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Sam Pitroda: People’s voice should be heard in a democracy

May 2023 1850 views 08 mins 39 secs

Sam Pitroda speaks to New India Abroad on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's visit to the US. He says its important that people’s voice should be heard in a democracy

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