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The Supreme Court has deferred a plea to bar convicted individuals from forming political parties and holding posts until August 11. The plea, filed in 2017, aims to prevent convicts from forming political parties and becoming office-bearers during their disqualification period, citing concerns about maintaining probity in public life and the proliferation of political parties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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