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Karnataka will introduce rules to regulate the activities of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The state cabinet made this decision on Thursday. These rules will come into effect in the next two to three days.

Under these rules, no processions or branches will be allowed in public places, roads, or government premises without prior permission.

State IT Minister Priyank Kharge provided this information. He said that it will now be up to the government to decide whether such activities are permitted or not.

Priyank Kharge also said that in recent days he has received death threats from RSS workers.

Kharge stated that the rules being introduced will apply to public places, government schools, colleges, government premises, government institutions, and grant-aided instit

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