'Nandigram wants its son, not outsider': Hoardings outside CM Mamata's house
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'Nandigram wants its son, not outsider': Hoardings outside CM Mamata's house
Ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, hoardings were seen near the place where Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is staying in Nandigram.
The hoardings read-'Nandigram, Medinipur wants its own son and not outsider'.
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