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Owaisi says voice in hate speech not his, is he trying to escape?

Tags: news & events, politics & government, hate speech
Asked by dharamender nebhnani, 16 Jan 03:39 pm
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It is his right to escape. But prosecution should book the case with evidence and bring the culprit to justice.
Answered by venkat ramani ramachandran, 22 Jan 07:53 pm

 
  
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Many believe so.
Answered by Good Citizen, 20 Jan 11:20 am

 
  
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Yes
Answered by Quest, 16 Jan 04:31 pm

 
  
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Drama business...
Answered by vijay, 16 Jan 03:40 pm

 
  
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