‘vote jihad’ remark sparks row as bmc campaign ends | nitesh rane under fire
‘vote jihad’ remark sparks row as bmc campaign ends | nitesh rane under fire
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An India Today special report from Chandigarh highlights a welcome respite from the recent cold spell. A correspondent on the Chandigarh-Molampur highway notes that 'it's some respite for the residents and for the visitors as well' due to bright sunlight. With the temperature around 7 degrees Celsius, visibility has cleared, allowing traffic to move at a normal pace without headlights. The report shows that normal life is resuming in the city as the fog has lifted, providing relief to commuters on the busy highway that connects to the Punjab regions of Kurali, Kharad, and Ropar.
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