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Remove illegal religious structures from govt land, HC tells Kerala

IndiaTimes Thursday, 30 May 2024
The Kerala High Court has issued a directive to the state government, instructing them to eliminate all unlawful and unauthorized religious structures, including stones and crosses, that have been placed on government property by various religious organizations. The court has set a deadline of one year for the removal of these structures.
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