New Delhi Indian politicians on Thursday shared their reactions on the “burqa ban” in Switzerland, which came into effect on January 1 and stated that the decision was country’s own and should not necessarily be viewed through a religious lens. The prohibition, which bars facial coverings in public spaces, has sparked debates...
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