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Rahul Gandhi vs Kamal Nath over 'item' remark; Punjab passes resolution to reject 3 farm laws; more

It's Rahul Gandhi versus Kamal Nath over his 'item' remark. Days after Kamal Nath called BJP leader Imarti Devi an 'item', Rahul Gandhi today termed the remark unacceptable. Meanwhile, ex-MP CM Kamal Nath is defiant, he said it was his personal opinion.

Punjab has become the first state to pass a resolution rejecting the 3 controversial farm laws by Modi govt. CM Amarinder said that he is ready to resign but won't bow down to injustice to farmers.

Rift in Karnataka BJP is out in the open. BJP MLA Basanagouda Yatnal has said that Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa will not be CM for long. He further added that even high command is tired of him.

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