Political leaders and government administrators have urged aspirants seeking various elective positions to market their manifestos peacefully and avoid spreading hate speech, propaganda, and inflammatory rhetoric that could divide communities. The leaders emphasized that political competition should focus on development agendas and service delivery rather than creating divisions among citizens. Speaking during the launch of…
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