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'No casualty where central forces were deployed': BSF after violence in West Bengal Panchayat polls

IndiaTimes Sunday, 9 July 2023
After a wave of violence claimed at least 10 lives in West Bengal during Panchayat polls on Saturday, the Border Security Force (BSF) officials on Sunday said that no casualty was reported at the places where the central forces were deployed.
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