Delhi HC orders removal of social media posts by Congress leaders against journalist Rajat Sharma
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The Delhi high court orders removal of social media posts by Congress leaders alleging journalist Rajat Sharma used 'abusive language' on the Lok Sabha election result day. Justice Neena Bansal Krishna stated Sharma barely intervened for a few seconds and did not use abusive language. The court deemed the posts as over-sensationalization.
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