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‘No missing IAS officer in Karnataka’: Priyank Kharge debunks rumour of Gyanendra Kumar's absence

Gyanendra Kumar, a senior IAS officer, traveled to Uttar Pradesh for his ill father, not due to ED raid fears, stated Minister Kharge. 

Gyanendra Kumar, a senior IAS officer, traveled to Uttar Pradesh for his ill father, not due to ED raid fears, stated Minister Kharge. 

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