Candidates advised to avoid bad language
November 25, 2008Parliamentary candidates have been asked to avoid giving out bribes and use of abusive languages, while campaigning.
Parliamentary candidates have been asked to avoid giving out bribes and use of abusive languages, while campaigning.
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