On Freebies Debate, Why Can't Centre Call All-Party Meet, Asks Supreme Court | Read

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday said there must be a "debate" on the "serious" issue relating to the practice of political parties promising freebies and asked why cannot the Centre call for an all-party meeting on it.

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