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Bangalore
By Our Staff Reporter
BANGALORE, FEB. 4. The Karnataka High Court on Friday directed the State police to place before it the video recording of the three-day `Festival of Blessings' of Benny Hinn held here recently. The event was organised at the Jakkur airfield and the city police had told the court that the entire event will be videographed. This was in response to the apprehensions by the Hindu Jagaran Vedike and others that the event was an attempt at converting gullible people to Christianity. They had sought a ban on the event. When the matter came up today, a Division Bench comprising Justice S.R. Nayak and Justice Sreedhar Rao directed the police to place before it the video recording and adjourned the case to Monday.
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