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New Delhi, September 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during an election rally on Thursday, accused the Congress and National Conference (NC) of aligning with Pakistan and pushing a “divisive” agenda in Jammu and Kashmir. He warned voters that any support for these parties would be a vote to reinstate Article 370, a move that he claims would bring back “violence and bloodbath” in the region.

“No power on earth can bring back Article 370,” Modi declared, assuring voters that his government would prevent Pakistan from influencing the region. Modi’s rally comes ahead of the second phase of the upcoming elections on September 25, in which Congress and NC have forged a pre-poll alliance.

Meanwhile, PM Modi is preparing for an important visit to the United States from September 21 to 23. His packed schedule includes attending the Quad Summit, participating in the UN General Assembly session, holding bilateral meetings, and engaging with top CEOs and business leaders. Additionally, former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to meet with Modi during the visit as he campaigns for the upcoming U.S. elections. Walkie-Talkie Blasts in Lebanon: Solar Energy Systems Explode in Several Areas in Beirut, Says Reports.

In Kolkata, junior doctors protesting against the recent rape-murder case have decided to partially lift their cease-work agitation. Following assurances from the West Bengal government, emergency services will resume on Saturday. Pager Blast: Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah Says Device Explosions in Lebanon ‘Declaration of War by Israel’.

However, outpatient department (OPD) and operating theatre (OT) duties will remain suspended. The doctors, who have been protesting outside the health department headquarters, plan to end their demonstration with a rally to the CBI office at CGO Complex in Kolkata. They have expressed concerns about the ongoing flood situation and warned they would return to protest if the government fails to fulfill its promises within a week.

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