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No one has copyright on saffron: Digvijaya Singh | Master Stroke

Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh on Wednesday said that no one has the copyright on saffron after the sadhus, who took out a roadshow here in support of Singh, were seen holding saffron flags along with the Congress' flags.

A group of sadhus, who came here from across the country, extended their support to Singh who is contesting from this Lok Sabha constituency. Namdeo Das Tyagi alias Computer Baba was leading the group.
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