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Sir, This is with reference to the article `Sangh Parivar above law?'(Oct. 21). The derogatory and threatening remarks made by leaders of the Sangh Parivar are a mockery of democracy. It is not unnatural if some sections of society act above the law. The misery begins when the state finds itself unable to handle them in a proper fashion. It is the duty of the state to check such remarks. But what if the state manages the stage?
Quamar Ashraf,
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