Centre should disclose how many soldiers from Bihar died in military conflict with Pak: Prashant Kishor

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the remarks in Saran district, about 100 km from the state capital, where he met bereaved family members of Mohd Imtiyaz, a BSF sub-inspector who was killed earlier this month.PTILast


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