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'Cheap sloganeering, stepped on national emblem': J&K speaker rebukes BJP MLAs

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 November 2024
Jammu and Kashmir assembly speaker Abdul Rahim Rather criticized BJP MLAs for their conduct during a resolution demanding the restoration of the UT's special status. Rather condemned the BJP members for using "cheap" slogans and disrespecting the national emblem by stepping on it.
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