
Gyanvapi Mosque | Places of Worship Act | Teesta Setalvad Episode 14 of CJP's podcast series RightsCast
26, May 2022 | CJP Team
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CJP secretary Teesta Setalvad explains the Places of Worship Act, its genesis and the different aspects of this law, that has become extremely relevant in today’s India.
A Podcast Series by Citizens for Justice & Peace · Gyanvapi Mosque | Places of Worship Act | Teesta Setalvad
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