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Dear Kannadigas,
For Heaven’s sake, do not trust these announcements. These are all for political gains. All Chief Ministers, irrespective of Party affiliations, will make such announcements knowing fully well that the the Bills may not stand the scrutiny of Courts of Law. If Courts dismiss such announcements the Leaders will say, We tried, but Courts put a block.
Shame on them
Dear Kannadigas,
For Heaven’s sake, do not trust these announcements. These are all for political gains. All Chief Ministers, irrespective of Party affiliations, will make such announcements knowing fully well that the the Bills may not stand the scrutiny of Courts of Law. If Courts dismiss such announcements the Leaders will say, We tried, but Courts put a block.
Shame on them