Markandey Katju is an Indian jurist and former Supreme Court judge who served as the Press Council of India's chairman.

Markandey Katju is an Indian jurist and former Supreme Court judge who served as the Press Council of India's chairman. Markandey Katju was born in Lucknow on September 20, 1946. He founded and supports the Indian Reunification Association (IRA), which advocates for the peaceful reunification of what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh with India under a secular government.
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