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Sonia Gandhi Slams VB-G RAM G Bill; Anmol Bali Reports on Congress's 'Perception' Fight

Congress MP Sonia Gandhi has lashed out at the Modi government for replacing the MGNREGA scheme with the new 'G.Ramji' legislation. Gandhi termed the original scheme a 'revolutionary step' and vowed to fight what she called an attack on Mahatma Gandhi's ideals. India Today Correspondent Anmol Bali reports that the opposition is unwilling to back down despite the bill's passage in both Houses of Parliament. Bali notes that while the protests may not achieve a legislative rollback, the Congress aims to create a perception of the BJP 'bulldozing' welfare schemes. The report highlights the ongoing confrontation in the Winter Session.

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PM Modi's Somnath Visit: PM Modi Leads Somnath Swabhiman Parv Marking 1000 Years Of Faith

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