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West Bengal: TMC accuses EC of not allowing state police near voting booths, poll body denies charge
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Bengal polls: BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari seeks rejection of Mamata Banerjee’s nomination from Nandigram
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EC suspends two police officers for allegedly failing to provide security to Mamata Banerjee
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Attack on Mamata Banerjee: In memorandum to EC, Trinamool Congress alleges ‘deep-rooted conspiracy’
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SC pulls up Goa, says states cannot appoint government officials as election commissioner
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Attack on Mamata Banerjee: EC says TMC’s memorandum ‘full of insinuations’
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Attack on Mamata Banerjee: West Bengal Police file case; TMC, BJP delegations meet EC officials
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EC orders transfer of West Bengal police chief ahead of Assembly polls
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EC asks Centre to remove PM Modi’s photos from coronavirus vaccination certificates: Reports
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Modi photo on vaccine certificates: EC seeks health ministry’s response to TMC’s complaint
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West Bengal polls: Trinamool Congress writes to EC seeking removal of ‘biased’ state in-charge
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Assembly polls: Remove hoardings with PM Modi’s photos within 72 hours, EC directs petrol pumps
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Kerala polls: Some Union ministers are breaking Model Code of Conduct, Pinarayi Vijayan writes to EC
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Assembly polls: EC puts on hold transfers of 18 Assam officers, shunts out top police officer in WB
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Mamata Banerjee questions eight-phase polls in West Bengal, accuses Centre of influencing EC
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Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry to be held in single phase on April 6
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Assam polls to be over before May 4, people excluded in NRC list can vote, says Election Commission
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Coronavirus: Kerala poll body seeks explanation from CM Pinarayi Vijayan over free vaccine promise
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Bihar: EC dismisses Tejashwi Yadav’s election fraud allegations, says rules were strictly followed
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Madhya Pradesh bye-polls: BJP wins 19 seats, Jyotiraditya Scindia calls Kamal Nath ‘traitor’
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