Karnataka HC Allows RSS to Reapply for Chittapur March
In a significant development, Karnataka High Court allows RSS to reapply for permission to conduct march in Chittapur. Get the latest updates on this ongoing legal tussle.
In a significant development, Karnataka High Court allows RSS to reapply for permission to conduct march in Chittapur. Get the latest updates on this ongoing legal tussle.
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The Karnataka High Court has instructed the RSS to submit a fresh application for their proposed route march in Chittapur, setting aside the previous police denial and emphasizing proper procedure.
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RSS faces legal hurdle as Karnataka High Court requires new petition for Chittapur march permission. Court cites procedural issues with original application.
District administration denies permission for RSS route march in Chittapur, citing law and order concerns. The decision comes amid heightened security assessments in the Kalaburagi region.
Karnataka authorities deny permission for RSS march in Chittapur citing law and order concerns. Minister Priyank Kharge supports decision, highlighting potential communal tensions.
Karnataka police deny permission for RSS route march in Chittapur over law and order concerns. Authorities cite potential communal tensions and security risks.
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