
Bengal post-poll violence: Calcutta HC appoints 3-member committee for victims' rehabilitation
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Calcutta High Court has set up a three-member committee for the rehabilitation of post-poll violence victims in Bengal.
The Calcutta High Court on Monday appointed a three-member committee for the rehabilitation of post poll violence victims in Bengal. The committee will consist a member each from the National Human Rights Commission, the stat human rights commission and the state legal services authority. The court has entrusted the committee to coordinate with local police and ensure the safe return of all those who have not been able to return home due to post-poll violence in the state.More Related News

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