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Riots have damaged national unity: Azad

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JAMMU APRIL 28. The former Union Minister and newly-appointed Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress president, Ghulam Nabi Azad, today reiterated his party's demand for the dismissal of the Narendra Modi Government in Gujarat for not making any serious effort to control the communal violence raging in that State for the last three months.

Addressing a press conference here, Mr. Azad said the riots in Gujarat had not only caused colossal loss of life and property and physical and mental suffering to the people, but had also done incalculable damage to national unity and the country's international prestige.

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