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Failure to divulge info about candidates with criminal charges to be read as contempt
Supreme Court on Thursday passed a massive jugdment asking all the political parties to divulge information about candidates with criminal background. This process will have to be documented as well.
The details of such candidates will have to be shared on all official social media handles within 48 hours as well. "If party does not do so then it will be considered as contempt of court," a petitioner revealed while speaking to ABP News.
The details of such candidates will have to be shared on all official social media handles within 48 hours as well. "If party does not do so then it will be considered as contempt of court," a petitioner revealed while speaking to ABP News.
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