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May 06, 2021 02:40 IST
After the Assembly election results were declared on May 2, several instances of poll-related violence, which left several dead, were reported in the State.
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CPI (M-L) activists protesting against the post-poll violence in West Bengal after the election results in Kolkata, Wednesday, May 5, 2021. | Photo Credit:
PTI
After the Assembly election results were declared on May 2, several instances of poll-related violence, which left several dead, were reported in the State.
The Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday shot off another letter to the West Bengal government, saying no steps had been taken yet to abate the post-poll violence in the State.