Election Ink Controversy: Can Acetone Remove Voting Marks In Mumbai Polls?
Election Ink Controversy: Can Acetone Remove Voting Marks In Mumbai Polls?
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This special report focuses on the Karnataka High Court staying a state government circular that aimed to restrict activities of organisations like the RSS in government institutions. RSS ideologue Ratan Sharda calls the move a 'tamasha created by the Karnataka government and more for Priyank Khadke, who's trying to find space at the top in Karnataka politics'. The Congress-led government defended its action, stating it was merely reiterating a similar circular passed by the Jagadish Shettar government in 2013, a claim the BJP refutes. The report also features reactions from BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, who welcomed the court's decision as a 'slap on the government' and spoke about challenging the suspension of a Panchayat Development Officer for attending an RSS event.
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