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to respecting all faiths. the way in which we've basically run the country for 60—odd years out of the 75 of india's independent existence has been by leaving well enough alone, by letting people be who they are, as long as they don't interfere with other people's enjoyment of who they are. but my question was quite simple and direct. would we roll it back? roll back all of those local and state measures, which, according to the muslim community, are deeply discriminatory against them? well, in many parts of northern india, the hindi—speaking belt, the ban on cow slaughter, for example, is popular. i'm not sure that there's any commitment by any party to roll those laws back, but i think the kind of vigilantism that has been encouraged by the present government would certainly get no official support. in fact, it would probably be cracked down upon. in other words, there would be some laws that people would have to respect. ours is a country where there are still a number of states —

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HARDtalk

would you roll all of those measures back? the congress party remains committed to a pluralist india, to respecting all faiths. the way in which we've basically run the country for 60—odd years out of the 75 of india's independent existence has been by leaving well enough alone, by letting people be who they are, as long as they don't interfere with other people's enjoyment of who they are. but my question was quite simple and direct. would we roll it back? roll back all of those local and state measures, which, according to the muslim community, are deeply discriminatory against them? well, in many parts of northern india, the hindi—speaking belt, the ban on cow slaughter, for example, is popular. i'm not sure that there's any commitment by any party to roll those laws back, but i think the kind of vigilantism that has been encouraged by the present government would certainly get no official support. in fact, it would probably

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HARDtalk

to prayer in the town square, they're tightening restrictions on cattle slaughter. they are essentially trying to tell india there is a hindu supremacy. would you roll all of those measures back? the congress party remains committed to a pluralist india, to respecting all faiths. the way in which we've basically run the country for 60—odd years out of the 75 of india's independent existence has been by leaving well enough alone, by letting people be who they are, as long as they don't interfere with other people's enjoyment of who they are. but my question was quite simple and direct. would we roll it back? roll back all of those local and state measures, which, according to the muslim community, are deeply discriminatory against them? well, in many parts of northern india, the hindi—speaking belt, the ban on cow slaughter, for example, is popular. i'm not sure that there's any commitment by any party to roll those laws back, but i think the kind of vigilantism that has been

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HARDtalk

to prayer in the town square, they're tightening restrictions on cattle slaughter. they are essentially trying to tell india there is a hindu supremacy. would you roll all of those measures back? the congress party remains committed to a pluralist india, to respecting all faiths. the way in which we've basically run the country for 60—odd years out of the 75 of india's independent existence has been by leaving well enough alone, by letting people be who they are, as long as they don't interfere with other people's enjoyment of who they are. but my question was quite simple and direct. would we roll it back? roll back all of those local and state measures, which, according to the muslim community, are deeply discriminatory against them? well, in many parts of northern india, the hindi—speaking belt, the ban on cow slaughter, for example, is popular. i'm not sure that there's any commitment by any party to roll those laws back, but i think the kind of vigilantism that has been encouraged

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The Rachel Maddow Show

republic. professor thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> what did i say raw? >> nothing. no. i think that the reality is that the last five or six years, we have seen the supreme court use what are rare orders. orders that we rarely saw in the 1990s in the context, that were often important to the state or prisoner but did not have broader implications on statewide policies. >> and you would also understand why they would be so time sensitive, they have to go to the execution. >> -- exactly, versus 2016 and 17 now it's a big policy dispute. whether it's trump immigration policies, or state measures, or biden's decision of state policies, or student loan program. or vaccination methods, the supreme court is handling so many of these through this emergency application. and what is really i think, most hard to see and truly put them altogether. is that the neutral, legal principles that people might try to say explain these

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Pháp chi 45 tỷ euro đối phó khủng hoảng năng lượng

Thủ tướng Pháp Élisabeth Borne ngày 14/9 đã công bố chính sách năng lượng mới với một loạt biện pháp tiêu tốn khoảng 45 tỷ euro với ngân sách nước này trong năm 2023 để đối phó với cuộc khủng hoảng năng lượng.

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Vida will KV-Verhandlungen für Hunderttausende vorziehen

Vida will KV-Verhandlungen für Hunderttausende vorziehen
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Gewerkschaft vida will KV-Gespräche für 500.000 Menschen vorziehen | Tiroler Tageszeitung Online

Gewerkschaft vida will KV-Gespräche für 500.000 Menschen vorziehen | Tiroler Tageszeitung Online
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Gewerkschaft vida will einige KV-Gespräche vorziehen

Gewerkschaft vida will einige KV-Gespräche vorziehen
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