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Govt's sharp critic NK Premachandran acknowledged the Railways’ infra push, while some Congress MPs applauded the achievement of 100% electrification. Makes you wonder what stops Parliament from having such discussions CONSISTENTLY. #LeadershipThatDelivers

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