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APA : Shahid, M., Ishfaq, U., & Ashfaq, K. (2022). Expansion of Hindutva: Violation of Minorities Rights under Modi Government. Global Political Review, VII(IV), 32-40. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-IV).05
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CHICAGO : Shahid, Muneeba, Uroosa Ishfaq, and Kashif Ashfaq. 2022. "Expansion of Hindutva: Violation of Minorities Rights under Modi Government." Global Political Review, VII (IV): 32-40 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-IV).05
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