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Should abusive actors be brought to Parliament?
The Election Commission has issued a fresh show cause notice to former Uttar Pradesh minister and SP leader Azam Khan for allegedly making inflammatory remarks at various places in state in the past few days.
The EC gave him 24 hours to respond to the notice saying prima facie he is guilty of violating the provisions of the model code. Giving instances of his remarks, the EC said on one occasion, he had allegedly said that "fascists are trying to kill him".
The EC gave him 24 hours to respond to the notice saying prima facie he is guilty of violating the provisions of the model code. Giving instances of his remarks, the EC said on one occasion, he had allegedly said that "fascists are trying to kill him".
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