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The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Telangana government and other parties regarding pleas alleging delay in deciding disqualification petitions of BRS MLAs who defected to the Congress. The court will hear the case on March 25. The petitions challenge the High Court's November 2022 order on the disqualification of three BRS MLAs and the remaining seven legislators who defected.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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