'Let a Brahmin take charge': Suresh Gopi says 'upper castes' members can bring 'real progress' to tribal affairs

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backlash over his remarks, Gopi later backtracked, claiming that his statement was made with good intentions.PTILast Updated : 02 February 2025, 11:24 IST Follow Us :


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