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Protesters seek withdrawal of cases booked during LDF govt.’s tenure

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Protesters seek withdrawal of cases booked during LDF govt.’s tenure

Demand, raised by social and religious groups involved in the Sabarimala and Vizhinjam protests, gains momentum with the State government announcing its decision to withdraw cases booked in connection with protests against the now-scrapped semi-high-speed rail corridor project

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