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EC issues notice to Supriya Shrinate and Dilip Ghosh for 'offensive' remarks

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 March 2024
EC issued notices to Supriya Shrinate and Dilip Ghosh for offensive posts against Kangana Ranaut and Mamata Banerjee, respectively. After the massive backlash from social media users against her posts, Shrinate had deleted them and claimed it was the doing of one of the many persons who have access to her social media accounts.
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