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“ During the recent election campaign, Sam Pitroda had made some statements and comments that were unacceptable to the Indian National Congress. By mutual consent, he stepped down as Chairman of the Overseas Indian Congress. Subsequently, he clarified the context in which statements were made and how they were later distorted by the Modi campaign,
Jairam Ramesh, a year
‘Entitled to make mistakes’: Sam Pitroda contradicts Congress…

Sam Pitroda re-appointed as chairman of Indian Overseas Congress, a month after quitting

a yearSam Pitroda

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