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After Constitution Remark, Minister Anantkumar Hegde Says 'Won't Pay Heed To Barking Dogs'
- Sunday January 21, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Union Minister Anantkumar Hegde, who is being criticised for a remark that's seen as anti-Dalit, today said he was being targetted by the Congress for a comment that has been "misinterpreted".On Saturday, the minister for Skill Development said at a function that the government will help the aspirants and added, "We cannot be bogged down by some st...
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"What's This Nonsense?" Prakash Raj On Minister's Constitution Comment
- Wednesday December 27, 2017
- Karnataka News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Days after union minister Anant Kumar Hegde stoked a controversy with his remarks that his party, the ruling BJP, will "soon change the Constitution" that mentions the word "secular", noted south India actor Prakash Raj demanded to know "what does this minister know about secularism" and suggested that the minister should "first read the preamble o...
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After Constitution Remark, Minister Anantkumar Hegde Says 'Won't Pay Heed To Barking Dogs'
- Sunday January 21, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Union Minister Anantkumar Hegde, who is being criticised for a remark that's seen as anti-Dalit, today said he was being targetted by the Congress for a comment that has been "misinterpreted".On Saturday, the minister for Skill Development said at a function that the government will help the aspirants and added, "We cannot be bogged down by some st...
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www.ndtv.com
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"What's This Nonsense?" Prakash Raj On Minister's Constitution Comment
- Wednesday December 27, 2017
- Karnataka News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Days after union minister Anant Kumar Hegde stoked a controversy with his remarks that his party, the ruling BJP, will "soon change the Constitution" that mentions the word "secular", noted south India actor Prakash Raj demanded to know "what does this minister know about secularism" and suggested that the minister should "first read the preamble o...
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