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Petition on Gita ban rejected

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Moscow/New Delhi: Bringing an end to a six months long legal battle, Russian court on Wednesday rejected a ban on a translated version of Bhagvad Gita, a verdict welcomed by India as a “sensible resolution of a sensitive issue”. The court’s decision not to ban the sacred book brought to an end a keenly contested case that had caused anger among believers around the world. (PTI)

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