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Madras high court: Target killing of Hindu religious leaders not terrorist act

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 December 2023
Court grants bail to man arrested for target-killing Hindu religious leaders under UAPA. Madras high court questions whether target-killing can be considered a terrorist act. Bench states that evidence does not show accused joined ISIS or second-accused is a member. Refuses to concur with prosecution's claims. Grants conditional bail to accused.
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