
Meet to take reforms legally
The Hindu
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At a joint meeting of political parties of Lakshadweep on Thursday, a decision was taken to legally take on the slew of reforms that the administration is trying to ‘impose’ on the people of the chain of islands. The meeting, held online owing to the COVID-19-induced lockdown, decided that parties would together and individually take on the slew of proposed regulations and other unacceptable orders by moving the High Court against them.More Related News

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