
Bengal post-poll violence: NHRC submits report to Calcutta High Court, hearing on July 22
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The seven-member committee set up by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to probe alleged post-poll violence in West Bengal on Tuesday submitted its report to Calcutta High Court.
The seven-member committee set up by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to probe alleged post-poll violence in West Bengal on Tuesday submitted its report to Calcutta High Court. Taking note of the report, the Calcutta High Court said it would hear the case on post-poll violence on July 22. The high court also asked the NHRC to share a soft copy of the final report with the state government and petitioners.More Related News

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