00:00Look, as you know, in Pakistan, there was a lot of damage in Pakistan.
00:06There was about 15 deaths.
00:10There was a lot of damage in Pakistan.
00:15Rahul Ji is the first national leader who will come here
00:21and the people with solidarity.
00:24He wants to stand with the people and share their griefs.
00:29Today, when they come here, some time,
00:34there were other institutions,
00:38the big institutions,
00:39such as Guru Dwarah, a temple, a Christ School,
00:45a church school,
00:48a family,
00:50and there was also a death.
00:53There was also two children
00:56who died,
00:59twins,
01:01and then he will come to the Dark Bangalore.
01:04And then he will come to the Dark Bangalore.
01:09And then he will come to the Dark Bangalore.
01:14And then he will come to the Dark Bangalore.
01:17And then he will come to the Dark Bangalore.
01:19After all,
01:24and then he will come to the Dark Bangalore.
01:28So,
01:30The situation we expect that if there is a ceasefire, then Pakistan will remain committed.
01:44When there was a ceasefire, although the ceasefire is questionable, there are big questions in the third country.
01:54The stated policy of the government of India is that there is no third-party intervention.
02:06So, the result of it is an ulang-an.
02:11But we expect that they adhere to it.
02:15We expect that it will remain.
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