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In Maharashtra's Thane district, police have registered two cases against unknown individuals for putting up banners targeting "illegal" immigrants from Bangladesh, particularly warning them against entering two villages. The banners were found at the village entrances and asked house owners to disclose details of such tenants. The cases have been registered under several sections, including those for disobedience to orders and acts intended to outrage religious feelings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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