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‘No right to stay in Odisha’: Kalinga Sena threatens ISKCON over untimely Rath Yatra row

‘No right to stay in Odisha’: Kalinga Sena threatens ISKCON over untimely Rath Yatra row

The Sena activists led by their president Hemant Rath pledged to ensure that the ISKCON devotees do not enter Puri during the upcoming rath yatra on July 16.

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