
Haryana govt bans use of term 'Gorakh Dhanda'
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The Haryana government has banned the use of the term "Gorakh Dhanda". Haryana Chief Minister ML Khattar said using this term hurts the sentiments of Saint Gorakhnath's followers.
The Haryana government has banned the use of the term "Gorakh Dhanda". The expression is generally used to describe unethical practices. Haryana Government banned use of word "Gorakh Dhanda"."Using this word in any official language, speech, or in any context hurts sentiments of followers of Guru Gorakhnath. Use of this word in whatsoever context has been completely banned," CM ML Khattar said y'day(File pic) pic.twitter.com/rG66wZi7Cn "Using this word in any official language, speech, or in any context hurts the sentiments of followers of Guru Gorakhnath. The use of this word, in whatsoever context, has been completely banned," Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar was quoted by news agency ANI as saying.
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