Morning bulletin: Top 10 news headlines on April 21, 2024 to start your day
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PM Modi's prediction for Rahul GandhiTaking potshots at the Congress for not announcing its candidate for the Amethi seat in the 2024 Lok Sabha election yet, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has predicted that its senior leader Rahul Gandhi could be fielded from another seat after April 26, indicating that the grand-old party is not confident of retaining the key constituency in Kerala. Bengaluru cafe blast has Pakistan link?A week after the arrest of two suspects in last month’s blast at a...

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