Jaswant's book evokes mixed reactions
Updated on Aug 22, 2009 08:25 pm IST
Speaking to the media persons at Bangalore on Friday, chief minister of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa said that his government is not going to impose any ban on the book Jinnah - India, Partition, Independence, authored by the expelled leader Jaswant Singh. Unlike Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi who imposed a ban on the book in the state, Karnataka's chief chose to sing a different tune.
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