“Do You Want To Keep Country On Boil?”: Supreme Court Rejects Petition
A Supreme Court bench said that history of the country should not haunt its present and future generations.
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A Supreme Court bench said that history of the country should not haunt its present and future generations.
The Court stated that the petitioner is selectively reexamining the past and takes issue with labelling an entire culture as ‘barbaric’.
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