Karnataka HC Allows RSS To Hold Chittapur March On November 2 After Siddaramaiah Govt's Denial
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57% : While hearing a petition filed by an RSS member, Justice MGS Kamal asked the state government how it planned to organise the event.55% : The court also emphasised that the state government must ensure that everyone's sentiments are respected.
42% : The Karnataka High Court on Sunday allowed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to hold its march in Chittapur on November 2 after the state government denied the permission, citing law and order issues.
41% : Earlier on Saturday, the BJP leaders stated that the state government deliberately denied permission to RSS; however, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asserted that the organisation had not sought permission to hold any march.
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