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Rahul Gandhi Holds Sit-In Protest Alongside Pellet Gun Victim Seeking Police FIR

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi staged a sit-in protest in solidarity with a pellet gun victim. The demonstration was held to demand that an FIR be registered against police over a firing incident. Gandhi's protest highlights ongoing concerns about police accountability in the case. The victim, who sustained injuries from pellet gun fire, has been seeking legal action against the officers involved.

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