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"RSS should keep its registration documents ready," says Karnataka's newly appointed Home Minister Priyank Kharge after BJP questioned his appointment. If an organisation that has worked for Hindu society for decades is being openly targeted, what message does it send about the state's priorities? At this rate, if the...

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