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Red Beacon

  • ‘Not bound to follow instructions’: West Bengal minister Arup Biswas refuses to let go of red beacon

    ‘Not bound to follow instructions’: West Bengal minister Arup Biswas refuses to let go of red beacon

    Scroll Staff
    · May 29, 2017 · 02:14 pm
  • Kerala Cabinet decides to remove red beacons from vehicles used by chief minister, other officials

    Kerala Cabinet decides to remove red beacons from vehicles used by chief minister, other officials

    Scroll Staff
    · Apr 26, 2017 · 09:13 pm