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CRPF teams deployed in WB as elections near

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CRPF teams deployed in WB as elections near

CRPF teams deployed in WB as elections near

Ahead of West Bengal Assembly elections, c (CRPF) personnel arrived in parts of WB.

They arrived at Birbhum on Feb 20.

Similarly, 12 companies of CRPF reached at Durgapur railway station.

CRPF is in West Bengal to maintain law and order situation.


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