RSS to Follow Rules First Time in 100 Years
Congress leader Priyank Kharge reveals RSS will follow rules for first time in century after High Court permits route march in Chittapur. Read the full story.
Congress leader Priyank Kharge reveals RSS will follow rules for first time in century after High Court permits route march in Chittapur. Read the full story.
Karnataka High Court grants permission for RSS route march in Chittapur on November 16 after resolving scheduling conflicts. The march, part of the RSS centenary celebrations, was initially denied permission.
Karnataka High Court grants permission for RSS route march in Chittapur with 300 participants and 50-member band. State government had previously agreed to consider the proposal. Read full details.
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