SOURCE: THE HINDU Former Solicitor General of India N. Santosh Hegde said on Monday that he was in “favour” of the sedition law as some “restrictions” were needed to stop people from abusing and talking against the country. The retired Supreme Court judge argued that the act of some Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students, who […]
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