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First-time voters should be wary of mission mahamilavat: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday cautioned first-time voters against the 'mission mahamilavat', asserting that the opposition's grand alliance does not want a government with absolute majority. Addressing an election rally here, Modi also slammed the Congress, alleging that the party wants a weak government which it can "remote control". "The 'mission mahamilavat' is not in favour of a government with absolute majority at any cost. I want to caution all the first-time voters about their intentions," the prime minister said.
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