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Muslim organizations in India have strongly condemned the renewed sale of Salman Rushdie's controversial book "The Satanic Verses" and urged the central government to reinstate the ban on it, claiming that it goes against the spirit of the Constitution and hurts the sentiments of a large section of the population.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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