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Bengal needs no Radcliffe Line of hatred
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April 14, 2021 00:55 IST
In the elections, much violence is being done to the mind of Bengal, to its thinking wires, its feeling nerves, its very soul
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In the elections, much violence is being done to the mind of Bengal, to its thinking wires, its feeling nerves, its very soul
Election time in West Bengal has, for decades now, meant violent time.
There is violence during the campaigning, violence during the polling, violence during and after the counting of votes. The level of election-related violence and its duration vary but it is there.