The Delhi High Court rejected a plea to create a board for Sanatan Dharma. The court said policy decisions are the government’s responsibility. The petitioner was advised to approach the government. The Sanatan Hindu Sewa Sangh Trust filed the petition. They argued for a board to protect Sanatan Dharma followers.
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