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00:00Hello everyone, you're watching NewsTrack with me, Maria Shaquille.
00:03No debate, only disruptions.
00:06Parliament is no longer just a chamber for debate, it has become a battleground.
00:12From former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar to Lok Sabha Speaker Ombirla,
00:18the opposition is taking aim at the highest offices, accusing them of bias and partisanship.
00:25The opposition claims that Rahul Gandhi has been denied the right to speak,
00:30Congresswomen MPs allege defamation and privilege motions are flying.
00:35With a no-confidence motion looming large, the numbers may be against them,
00:40but the opposition is sending a message loud and clear that the fight is not about victory,
00:45but accountability and who really wields power in the hallowed halls of the lower house.
00:51Before I bring in my guests, here's what happened today.
00:54The targets in this phase-off keep shifting.
01:01First, the Vice President, now the Lok Sabha Speaker.
01:11Parliament is no longer a space for debate, but a stage for constant conflict.
01:16First Jagdeep Dhankar, now Ombirla.
01:23Different names, same chaos, Parliament in perpetual confrontation.
01:29The opposition is preparing to move a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker, Ombirla,
01:35accusing him of institutional bias.
01:39At the heart of the standoff is leader of the opposition Rahul Gandhi being denied the opportunity to speak.
01:45Opposition parties argue this is not an isolated incident, but part of a broader pattern.
01:51In a final push ahead of the motion, six opposition MPs have written to the Speaker.
01:59The letter, signed by Priyanka Gandhi-Wadra and other women MPs, urges him to act impartially.
02:06The MPs allege the Speaker has acted at the government's behest,
02:10allowing defamatory remarks against Congresswomen MPs to remain on record.
02:15They also questioned his independence, citing reports that he was awaiting the government's response before acting.
02:45You see, everyone is serious ladies.
02:47They are all serious ladies.
02:48They are going to do something like that the PM will do something.
02:50So, first of all, actually, we would like to strongly express our anguish to the Speaker,
02:56because that's not an easy charge made by a Honorable Speaker of the House.
02:59He's the custodian of the House.
03:01If any problem the MPs, women MPs, or any Member of Parliament has faced inside the Parliament,
03:07we have to go to Speaker and express our problem.
03:11But Speaker himself turned accruciant.
03:14Where do we go?
03:15Congress MP R. Sudha has moved a privilege motion,
03:19demanding that the Speaker's remarks be expunged from the record.
03:24Tensions peaked last Thursday when proceedings were adjourned early.
03:28Speaker Om Billah said he had received inputs about an unexpected act targeting the Prime Minister.
03:34Congress Trump and the President's response from the President of the House.
03:39We're not sure he held the country, he had a question.
03:44The BJP has pushed back sharply against the opposition's claims.
04:14The speaker can be removed only through a resolution passed in the Lok Sabha.
04:33A no-confidence motion requires the support of at least 50 MPs.
04:37The resolution must be carried by a majority of members present and voting.
04:42A 14-day prior notice to the speaker is mandatory.
04:47The speaker does not preside over the motion.
04:50The speaker may speak, participate and vote except in the event of a tie.
04:56And the numbers tell their own story.
04:59On paper, the opposition falls short.
05:02But politically, the escalation is unmistakable.
05:09The speaker is no longer above the frame.
05:12He is at the centre of it.
05:14The temperature in parliament is rising.
05:17And even without the numbers, the opposition is signalling that this fight for now
05:21is as much about accountability as it is about arithmetic.
05:25Bureau Report, India Today.
05:35And joining me on the show tonight are Prajita Sarangi, Member of Parliament of the BJP.
05:40Supriya Srinath is the Chairperson of Social Media and Digital Platforms
05:44and National Spokesperson of the Congress Party.
05:47Ms Srinath, I'm going to begin with you.
05:48Why do you say that the speaker has crossed the line from being a referee to becoming a participant?
05:59I really want to speak on this show first and foremost as a woman tonight.
06:04So it's a good evening to be here with you, Maria.
06:07I'm happy that a woman MP from the BJP has joined.
06:10A good evening to her and a good evening to your viewers.
06:12First up, I really want to take up the issue of women and I hope the BJP MP is going to agree with me.
06:19You know, as women in public life, there are many more hurdles that a woman crosses
06:24irrespective of party lines that a man does.
06:27And when you raise a charge as grievous as this,
06:32that women MPs could have harmed the Prime Minister,
06:36it cannot be taken lying down.
06:38You are questioning their integrity.
06:40You are questioning their electorate who has sent them in the House.
06:43You are also actually, you know, dealing a body blow to multiple women who want to come in public life.
06:51I want to ask the BJP spokesperson, the Honourable MP sitting here with me tonight.
06:58As a woman, can you imagine anybody raising suspicion over the integrity of another woman MP?
07:07That's part one of my question.
07:09Part two of the point that I want to make is,
07:11whether it is a Prajita Sarangi or whether it's Priyanka Gandhi or whether it's Jyoti Mani
07:16or whether it's the Prime Minister of this country.
07:18They are all elected members of the August House.
07:21They have been elected by the electorate,
07:23some of them with far bigger margins than Mr. Modi.
07:26And I really want to ask a question as the citizen of this country tonight.
07:30If Mr. Modi feels that some harm, some untoward harm could have come to him,
07:37arrest these women.
07:38Don't make allegations about their character because when you do that,
07:42you are questioning the integrity of India's women MPs.
07:45There are 11 women MPs of the Congress, including Priyanka Gandhi ji.
07:49How dare anybody say that they could have caused physical harm?
07:53And they are absolutely right in writing to the Speaker,
07:56who is the custodian of the House,
07:58and asking for that part that he read to be expunged.
08:01This raises very, very serious allegations.
08:03This raises allegations to the level that the Prime Minister's life and liberty
08:08is not secure in the House.
08:09If he is not secure in the House, is the country secure in his hands?
08:13That's the question.
08:14The Prime Minister, and this is the last thing I want to say,
08:17the Prime Minister got scared.
08:19He wanted to run away.
08:20He did not want to come to the House.
08:22Look for other excuses.
08:24Do not question the integrity of elected women MPs.
08:27And I hope the BJP MP as a woman is going to conquer
08:30that the integrity of a woman cannot be questioned.
08:33Two points being made here regarding women MPs
08:36and the allegations which came in that it were the women MPs
08:41who were perhaps going to harm the Prime Minister.
08:46So because of the nature of allegation,
08:48which is very serious in nature,
08:49you should respond to all that is being said by Supriya here.
08:53A very good evening.
09:00Budget session began a couple of days back.
09:04And for the past seven days,
09:06all of us are sitting idle in the Lok Sabha.
09:09Now there is definitely different kind of perception
09:13between two persons.
09:15One sitting inside and one sitting outside
09:17and seeing things on the television channels.
09:21See, I am an eyewitness.
09:22I know what happened that very day
09:24when the women parliamentarians from the Congress
09:27had come to the seat of the Honorable Prime Minister.
09:30At 5 p.m., Honorable Prime Minister had to walk in
09:33and had to make, had to jointly,
09:38you know, had to address all of us
09:39on the motion of thanks to the President of India.
09:42And at 4 p.m., mind it,
09:45I was sitting very much inside.
09:48At 4 p.m., a couple of women parliamentarians
09:51from the Congress and some others too
09:54came forward and gherowed almost the seat of the Prime Minister
09:57and they had a big banner in the hand.
10:00Now, I fail to understand
10:02why should the parliamentarians,
10:05whether men or women,
10:07from the opposition benches
10:10cross over to the Treasury benches,
10:12one.
10:13And number two,
10:13why should they come and surround
10:15the seat of the Prime Minister?
10:17What was the intention?
10:19I am sure there was some malafide intention
10:21and, you know,
10:22we have to be prudent in such matters.
10:24It is the question of
10:26the security of the Prime Minister of the country,
10:29right?
10:29So, the path that Prime Minister takes
10:33is known to all of us.
10:35So, why should that path be blocked?
10:37Then all of us, you know,
10:39we women parliamentarians
10:40from this side,
10:41from the Treasury benches
10:42and others to other male parliamentarians also,
10:45we all rushed to the point
10:46where these women were standing
10:48and we fail to understand
10:49why they should cross over
10:51and come this side.
10:52So, I think this is something
10:53very unfortunate about the whole thing.
10:57Whatever happened should not have happened.
10:58If the women parliamentarians
11:00had to say something,
11:02they would have stood
11:03wherever they were
11:04on their side of the well of the house.
11:07I think that would have been decent
11:09and they would have spoken
11:10in whatever language they wanted to
11:13but then they should have been
11:14on their side of the well.
11:16So, this is something
11:18which I think
11:18was quite,
11:20I would say,
11:21surprising to all of us.
11:22And Honorable Speaker
11:25Sri Birlaji,
11:26we must remember
11:27that he is a custodian of the house.
11:29The security of each parliamentarian
11:32including that of the Prime Minister
11:34is his sole concern.
11:35He does not want any kind of,
11:38I would say,
11:38will you just respond
11:39to that specific point
11:42that why did
11:43the opposition MPs
11:45cross over
11:47and go to the side
11:48of treasury benches?
11:49I am not surprised
11:55but I am rather ashamed
11:57of the fact
11:58that a woman MP
11:59sitting here
11:59is maligning
12:00her other woman colleagues
12:02irrespective of the fact
12:03that they belong
12:04to the other end
12:05of the political spectrum
12:06by assuaging
12:07concerns and fears
12:08about the Prime Minister's security.
12:10You are telling me
12:12that these women
12:12would have hurled harm
12:14at the Prime Minister?
12:15Because if that's
12:16what you are saying,
12:17then the Prime Minister
12:17doesn't deserve
12:18to be in the house.
12:19The Prime Minister
12:20does not deserve
12:20to be in the country
12:21will be in the country.
12:23The three months
12:24from the side
12:24of the side
12:25and then
12:26makes the right
12:27of the side
12:28of the side
12:28that there is no right
12:29to be in the country.
12:30And I am rather ashamed
12:32and very disheartened
12:34that this is coming
12:35from a woman MP
12:36about her other women colleagues
12:38irrespective of
12:39political ideology.
12:40That's the first point
12:41I want to make.
12:42The second point
12:42I want to make.
12:43Treasury benches
12:44on one side,
12:45opposition benches
12:45on the other.
12:46The House belongs
12:47to each elected member.
12:48So what if they were
12:49coming with a big banner
12:51on a placard
12:52that was only questioning
12:53the silence of the Prime Minister
12:54and on what issue?
12:56Please understand
12:57what preceded all of this.
12:58The Prime Minister
12:59is the leader of the House.
13:01There is a leader
13:01of the opposition.
13:03And the leader
13:03of the opposition
13:04is also a constitutional position.
13:06The Prime Minister
13:07is an elected Prime Minister
13:08with 35% vote share.
13:10There is a 65% vote share
13:12and a collective opposition
13:13that the leader
13:14of the opposition
13:14speaks for.
13:15If you are not going
13:17to allow the leader
13:17of the opposition
13:18Okay, Prajita Sarangi,
13:20please respond to this.
13:21Also, the point is
13:23the leader of the opposition
13:25has...
13:25No, please let me finish.
13:2830 seconds.
13:29Please go ahead.
13:29Let me finish.
13:30Let me please finish.
13:31This is not fair.
13:32We are only two of us.
13:33Please let me finish.
13:34And what did the leader
13:36of the opposition
13:36want to discuss?
13:38He did not want to discuss
13:39how glorious the weather was.
13:41He wanted to discuss
13:42an urgent issue
13:43of national security.
13:44He wanted to discuss...
13:45Maria, I would definitely
13:46like to come in here.
13:47Okay, Super Srinit,
13:48I think I need to bring in
13:51Afrajita Sarangi on this.
13:52You have made your point.
13:53You have made your point.
13:54Afrajita Sarangi...
13:54You just have to be aggressive
13:56for the sake of being aggressive.
13:58You don't have to.
13:59Afrajita is a letdown.
14:00Afrajita is a letdown.
14:01Afrajita is a letdown.
14:01Afrajita is a letdown.
14:01Afrajita is a letdown.
14:02Afrajita is a letdown.
14:03Afrajita is a letdown.
14:04Let Afrajita speak.
14:05Let Afrajita speak, please.
14:06Let Afrajita speak, please.
14:08Go ahead, Afrajita Sarangi.
14:09You need not be.
14:10Afrajita Sarangi.
14:11The point is
14:12that we cannot have
14:14unpleasantness
14:16inside the Lok Sabha.
14:18Right?
14:19The speaker
14:21and all of us
14:22felt that
14:23anything unpleasant
14:24could have happened.
14:25Why should the
14:26women MPs
14:27of the Congress
14:28block the path
14:29of the Honorable Prime Minister?
14:31Number two,
14:32why should they
14:32get out of his seat?
14:33That's the question.
14:34Why did they stand
14:36in their respective places
14:38and shout slogans
14:39as they have been doing?
14:41They can't just be doing this.
14:44Afrajita,
14:44she was listening to you
14:46while you were speaking, ma'am.
14:48Please, let's extend that much.
14:49Let us speak.
14:50We are supposed to behave
14:51in a dignified manner.
14:53This is not the way.
14:55You know,
14:55our behavior should be
14:56befitting a parliamentarian.
14:57You just can't cross over
14:58to the treasury benches
15:00and surround the seat
15:01of the Prime Minister.
15:01Why should you?
15:02What was your intention?
15:04Was there something
15:05malafied?
15:05It did seem
15:06there was some
15:07malafied intention.
15:08And Honorable Speaker
15:09Birlaji was absolutely right.
15:12The security of the Prime Minister
15:14is his sole concern
15:15and ours too.
15:17So, when he asks
15:18Honorable Prime Minister
15:19not to come,
15:20I think he was absolutely right.
15:22The women parliamentarians
15:23should have actually
15:25followed the parliamentary procedures.
15:27They would have behaved
15:28in a dignified manner.
15:29They would have held the banner
15:31but they would have
15:32been on the
15:34their side of the well of the House
15:35and they would have shown
15:36the banners
15:37that they have been doing
15:38all the while.
15:38Okay, one more point
15:39that is being made here
15:40supplier shenate is
15:41you know, last time we saw
15:44the opposition
15:46question the institution
15:48of the vice president as well.
15:51The chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
15:52Now it is the Lok Sabha's chair
15:54you know, the chairman
15:55or the speaker of the Lok Sabha
15:57his role is being questioned.
16:00Is this more of a targeting
16:01of an institution?
16:06And do you think
16:07the leader of oppositions
16:08institution is not being targeted?
16:10Please don't give me
16:11the selective outrage
16:12and the selective commentary
16:13by media.
16:14I don't appreciate it.
16:15Because if you are standing up
16:16for one institution
16:17let's stand up for the other also.
16:18And I will go back
16:19to the point that I was making
16:20where I was cut short.
16:22What did Rahul Gandhi
16:23as leader of the opposition
16:24want to discuss?
16:25He was supported
16:25by every member
16:27of the opposition.
16:28He wanted there
16:28to stand up
16:29and discuss
16:30an account
16:30of one of India's
16:32most celebrated generals.
16:33The former chief of army staff
16:35General Narwade
16:36who in his book
16:37has categorically said
16:38that when he asked
16:40for directions
16:41from the political leadership
16:42when the Chinese tankers
16:44were standing before him
16:45he was told
16:46The Prime Minister
16:48through his escapist attitude
16:50walked away
16:51from responsibility.
16:52He wanted to ask
16:53how secure
16:53is our national security?
16:55How safe are we?
16:56Why was he not allowed
16:57to mention that?
16:59What is Mr. Modi
17:00so scared of?
17:01And I want to raise
17:01one more point.
17:02Mr. Modi
17:03can quote a book
17:04by an American author
17:06but India's
17:07former chief of army staff
17:08who is a patriot
17:10who has perhaps
17:11put his life
17:12in the line of duty
17:13multiple times
17:14cannot be quoted
17:15in the house.
17:15What sort of house proceedings
17:17are we running?
17:17Now go to your question
17:18I am going to go to your question
17:19that you just said.
17:21You said institutions.
17:23How dare you not
17:23allow the leader
17:24of the opposition
17:24to speak?
17:25Did you see what
17:26Penetiji did?
17:27He went from the leader
17:28of the opposition
17:28to three other MPs
17:29before he gave the floor
17:30to a ruling party MP.
17:33That's not on.
17:34So if Mr. Prime Minister
17:35got scared
17:36and chose not to come
17:37don't put it on us.
17:38Point number one.
17:39And point number two
17:39I want to go back
17:40to Aparajita Sarangi
17:41and ask her
17:42no, Maria please
17:43I want to ask her
17:44one question.
17:45Can you define
17:46what is untoward?
17:48Can you define
17:49what is unpleasant?
17:50What is unpleasant?
17:52What could have happened
17:52to the Prime Minister?
17:54Why is he such a coward?
17:56Why did he run up
17:56from the house
17:57and blame women
17:58and things for his absence?
17:59about the point
18:00being made here
18:01by Supriya Shini
18:02it about leader
18:03of opposition?
18:04You know
18:04is this really
18:05about maintaining
18:06order
18:07or one may say
18:08that this is about
18:09the alternate space
18:10not being given?
18:13Both views
18:13can come up.
18:15This is what
18:16the opposition says.
18:17Shout with your voice
18:17my dear friend
18:18does not prove you right.
18:20You don't have to be
18:20so aggressive
18:21when you speak
18:22about this particular incident.
18:24See
18:24I must tell you
18:25there was an incident
18:27which took place
18:28in the Lok Sabha
18:28which left me
18:30very much surprised.
18:32Three days back
18:33Rahul Gandhiji
18:35stood up
18:36in his place
18:37and said
18:38can I speak Maria?
18:39Yes please
18:39go ahead ma'am.
18:40Can you ask her to stop?
18:41Yes please.
18:42Can you ask her to stop?
18:43Go ahead.
18:44Three days back
18:45you know
18:45something very unpleasant
18:46happened inside the Lok Sabha
18:48I was completely
18:48left aghast.
18:50You know
18:50Rahul Gandhiji
18:51stood up in his place
18:52and asked
18:53I am the leader
18:54of opposition
18:55who can
18:56give me permission
18:57to speak?
18:58Do I need permission?
19:00You know
19:00I mean
19:00we were all
19:01so much shocked
19:02I am using this word
19:04shocked
19:04not surprised
19:05because you know
19:06when the Prime Minister
19:07also gets up
19:08he has to take
19:10the permission
19:10of the person
19:11who is sitting
19:12in the chair
19:12whosoever
19:14he or she may be
19:15we are bound
19:16by the
19:17rules of procedure
19:18and conduct
19:19of business
19:20in the Lok Sabha
19:21whosoever is in the chair
19:22has to give permission
19:24before we actually
19:25stand up and speak
19:26and this gentleman
19:27asked
19:27I am the LOP
19:28who can give me
19:29permission to speak
19:30I know when to speak
19:32when not to speak
19:32this is one
19:34number two
19:35this again
19:35you know
19:35this max of his ignorance
19:37and this max of
19:38some kind of arrogance
19:40and this is nothing but
19:41I would say
19:43adamant behavior
19:44now
19:44today what happened
19:46let me come to
19:47to the situation
19:48today
19:49the general
19:50budget discussion
19:51had commenced
19:52every one of us
19:53wanted to speak
19:54on the budget
19:55we wanted both
19:56the sides
19:57opposition and the
19:57treasury benches
19:58to speak on the budget
19:59analyze the budget
20:00present before
20:01the other members
20:02of the Lok Sabha
20:03you know what happened
20:05when
20:05Shashi Tharoorji
20:07whose name was
20:08first in the list
20:10of the congress
20:11MPs who had to speak
20:12wanted to get up
20:14and speak
20:14Shri Rahul Gandhiji
20:16stands up and says
20:17I want to speak
20:17now this is so
20:18ridiculous
20:19you have given
20:20the name
20:21Shashi Tharoor
20:22is the first
20:23in the list
20:23and now Rahul
20:24Gandhiji wants to
20:26speak
20:26and then you know
20:27even the chair
20:29allowed him to speak
20:31please
20:31listen to me
20:32even the chair
20:34allowed him to speak
20:35and you know
20:35he instead of
20:36speaking on the budget
20:37he started his own
20:39saga
20:39so I think
20:41this is very
20:41unfortunate
20:42I have just enough
20:43time for the
20:43final comments
20:44to both of you
20:45starting with you
20:46he doesn't know
20:48what is the
20:49business of the
20:50house
20:50so I think
20:52this is very
20:52unfortunate
20:53we don't expect
20:54this from the
20:54leader of the
20:55opposition
20:55yes
20:55supriationate
20:5630 seconds
20:56please go ahead
20:57now
20:57and you know
20:59okay
21:00okay
21:00go ahead
21:03your arrogance
21:06is on display
21:07when you call
21:07the leader of
21:08the opposition
21:08this gentleman
21:09so don't give
21:10me lessons on
21:10arrogance
21:10that's point
21:11number one
21:12point number
21:12two
21:13for 14
21:13minutes
21:14maria
21:14when rahul
21:15gandhi speaks
21:15on manipur
21:16I get to see
21:17om birla's face
21:18for 11 minutes
21:1830 seconds
21:19don't speak in
21:20between I won't
21:20let you speak
21:21otherwise
21:2111 minutes
21:2230 seconds
21:23I only see
21:24om birla's face
21:25when rahul gandhi
21:26is speaking on
21:26manipur
21:26that is why
21:27it's partisan
21:27you named
21:28you named mr dhankar
21:29mr dhankar
21:30mr dhankar and
21:30mr birla together
21:31had suspended
21:31mps all across
21:32what happened
21:33to mr dhankar
21:34where is he
21:34today why did
21:35he have such
21:35an ugly fallout
21:36forget about
21:37all of that
21:37the reality is
21:38that when
21:39shashi tharoor
21:39began speaking
21:40sandhya rai in
21:41the chair
21:42immediately went
21:42to mr
21:44rijiju
21:45why would you
21:45go to
21:46kiran rijiju
21:46when shashi
21:47tharoor was
21:47speaking
21:48the parliament
21:49is being
21:49held
21:50the parliament
21:51is being held
21:51ransom by the
21:52government of
21:53the day
21:53that doesn't
21:54want the
21:55house to
21:55function
21:55everybody and
21:57their mothers
21:57know that
21:58a little child
21:59on the street
21:59will tell you
22:00that mr modi
22:01is running
22:01helter skelter
22:02because his
22:02name has
22:03appeared in
22:04the abstain
22:04fires the
22:05news around
22:06adani is
22:06tightening and
22:07he doesn't
22:08know where to
22:08hide that is
22:09the reality a
22:10trade deal that
22:11has put india's
22:11interest at the
22:12altar of
22:13sacrifice
22:13everything every
22:15interest of this
22:15country has been
22:16sacrificing the
22:17trade deal mr
22:18modi doesn't know
22:18where to hide so
22:19the best thing to
22:20do is disrupt
22:21parliament
22:21quickly let's
22:23let's wrap this
22:23up with your
22:24final comment
22:24we have
22:29wasted more
22:30than 20
22:31hours and
22:33just calculate
22:34the resources
22:35that have gone
22:35down the drain
22:36it's very
22:37important for
22:38all of us to
22:38speak on the
22:39budget we
22:40won't everyone
22:41to analyze the
22:42budget and talk
22:42about their
22:43stage their
22:44concern should
22:44be stable
22:45unfortunately
22:46these people
22:48from the
22:49opposition side
22:50especially the
22:51congress led
22:52by the
22:52leader of
22:53opposition do
22:55not see the
22:56merit of getting
22:57into serious
22:58discussion so
22:59there is absolutely
23:00no content in
23:01the speech of
23:02the
23:03i mean i i
23:04please allow me
23:05to say like
23:06this there has
23:06to be content
23:07there has to be
23:08vet in your
23:09statements
23:09where is the
23:10knowledge
23:11where is the
23:12concern
23:13please let's
23:14have her
23:15please let her
23:17finish a point
23:18yes let her
23:19finish a point
23:20yes
23:20no ma'am it's not
23:29unfair at all
23:30you have got your
23:31time
23:31you have given
23:33all the time
23:34that you
23:35that you
23:35are not able to
23:36present our
23:38point of view
23:38as regards the
23:40budget in the
23:41lobe sabha
23:42and you know
23:43this gentleman
23:45once again i say
23:46that all regards
23:47for the leader of
23:48opposition
23:48is absolutely
23:50really appreciate
23:55your time thank
23:56you for joining
23:56us of course
23:57the first part
23:59of this budget
23:59session is going
24:00to continue
24:01for the next
24:02three days so
24:03we'll be seeing
24:04several face-off
24:06play out between
24:06the opposition
24:07and the treasury
24:08benches this
24:08remains our top
24:09focus here on
24:10India today
24:11thanks so much
24:11for watching
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