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Gujarati people / Narendra Modi / Personae non gratae / Gujarat violence / Coalition Against Genocide / Haren Pandya / Bharatiya Janata Party / Gujarat / Godhra / India / Religious violence in India / Hindutva
Date: 2008-06-19 02:37:44
Gujarati people
Narendra Modi
Personae non gratae
Gujarat violence
Coalition Against Genocide
Haren Pandya
Bharatiya Janata Party
Gujarat
Godhra
India
Religious violence in India
Hindutva

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