"Elections Must Be Through Ballots, Not Bullets": West Bengal Governor On Panchayat Polls | Read

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Amid reports of violence in the West Bengal panchayat polls, Governor CV Ananda Bose on Saturday said that elections must be held "through ballots not bullets," and said the day should be considered as the "most sacred" for democracy." Various incidents of violence have been reported from different districts in the state.

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