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Probe targets financial irregularities at Modi-linked Hindu temple in India. Investigation threatens to tarnish one of his party's signature projects.

An investigation into alleged financial irregularities at a Hindu temple closely associated with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is threatening to tarnish one of his party's signature projects.

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