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Supreme Court stays demolition of mosques in Rajasthan border districts

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Supreme Court stays demolition of mosques in Rajasthan border districts

The top court order grants interim relief to residents affected by the ongoing demolition drive targeting mosques, madrasas, dargahs, homes and other structures; court states that no demolition shall take place for two weeks

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