Seeking opinion on cases against riot-accused Muslim leaders doesn't mean we will withdraw them: Akhilesh

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Under fire for his government's decision to seek legal opinion as to whether it could withdraw cases against Muslim leaders for making hate speeches in the run-up to the Muzaffarnagar riots, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today said that seeking opinion did not mean the cases would be withdrawn. (Read more)

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