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The Differences in Political Language Between the North and South
There are more differences between the north and south in terms of social movements, which I think can continue to affect post-independent politics. Assertion by both the Baccala class and the Purdue class has been made in North India compared to the south. The Vritaya movement provided a counter-culted to orthodox grammatical Hinduism. There is no brahmin movement, non-dramatic movement. In God's grasp, what I've just said in North India, there is no braHmin movement,Non-Dramaticmovement. So we find that there are major differences if you look at other parties with U.S. or European families. And
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