Election regulations
However, the bench said that the Election Commission’s inquiries during the process do not mean that it can decide on a person’s citizenship.
The Supreme Court of India
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Sajjad Hussain/AFP
However, the bench said that the Election Commission’s inquiries during the process do not mean that it can decide on a person’s citizenship.
Election regulations
However, the bench said that the Election Commission’s inquiries during the process do not mean that it can decide on a person’s citizenship.
The Supreme Court of India
|
Sajjad Hussain/AFP

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