Madras High Court Says, 'Contempt Proceedings If Cops Block Nov 6 RSS March | Latest English News

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has been given permission by the Madras High Court to hold its state-wide march on November 6 rather than October 2. The Tamil Nadu police was the subject of a contempt petition that Karthikeyan, the RSS Joint Secretary, had brought before the court. The NIA's crackdown on the PFI caused outbreaks of violence and arson in various areas of Tamil Nadu, thus the state government and police in that state had refused permission for the RSS march. A lawsuit for contempt of court was filed because the RSS had already received permission from the Madras High Court to hold their march on October 2.#rss #rssmarch #timesnowRead More

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