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NationalCalcutta HC Orders West Bengal DGP To Enquire Massive Polling Allegations In New Town Despite Vote BoycottBY PTI
NationalWest Bengal Election Commission Moves Supreme Court Over HC Order On Deployment Of Central ForcesBY Outlook Web Desk
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NationalNHRC Slams Mamata Govt Over Bengal Post-Poll Violence, Recommends CBI ProbeBY Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
NationalCalcutta HC Slams Bengal Govt Over Post-Poll Violence, Directs To Provide Relief To VictimsBY Outlook Web Bureau
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NationalSporadic Violence Reported In First Phase Of Bengal Polls, 79.79% Turnout Till 5 PmBY Outlook Web Bureau
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