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A purported letter from PM Narendra Modi to Chief Justice of India on the Ayodhya judgment is circulating on social media.(PIBFactCheck: no such letter has been written. )

A purported letter from PM
Narendra Modi
to Chief Justice of India on the Ayodhya judgment is circulating on social media. PIBFactCheck: no such letter has been written. The letter is fake and malicious.
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