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“ Whoever commits hate crimes shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than 1 year, but which may be extended to seven years, and with a fine of ₹50,000. Furthermore, for subsequent or repetitive offences, the punishment will be increased to two years and a fine of ₹1 lakh,
G. Parameshwara
G. Parameshwara, 6 months
K’taka House passes anti-hate speech bill

Statements by G. Parameshwara

“ The Chief Minister has called all the ministers for breakfast and before he resigns, he wants to thank all the ministers for their cooperation,
G. Parameshwara
G. Parameshwara, a month
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“ Recruitment notifications issued without incorporating internal reservation will be withdrawn and reissued in line with the revised policy,
G. Parameshwara
G. Parameshwara, 2 months
Communities object to Karnataka’s new SC internal quota
“ It appears that after the incident, there were attempts to cover it up. But once the police received information, they acted promptly and gathered details,
G. Parameshwara
G. Parameshwara, 2 months
Kodagu distt admin cancels licence of homestay after ‘sexual assault’…

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