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Following decades of similar rulings, the judiciary has once again confirmed that citizens bleeding on state roads are constitutionally entitled to the medical infrastructure the government has not yet built.
Party leadership confirms no disciplinary action will be taken against the lawmaker, recognizing his "explosive claim" as a standard leverage negotiation ahead of the 2024 elections.
The nation's highest court has been forced to reiterate its Batson v. Kentucky precedent, politely reminding state judicial systems that preserving the appearance of finality does not legally require excluding Black citizens from trials.
Following a viral audio clip, the Panchayati Raj minister assured supporters that the mandatory public outrage cycle will conclude with no legal consequences, citing established precedent.