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A government advertisement featuring CM Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting objections from some polling officials who said the Model Code of Conduct was in force A government…

A government advertisement featuring CM Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting objections from some polling officials who said the Model Code of Conduct was in force A government advertisement featuring CM Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting objections from some polling…
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- A government advertisement featuring CM Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting objections from some polling officials who said the Model Code of Conduct was…
- A government advertisement featuring CM Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting
- objections from some polling officials who said the Model Code of Conduct was in force A government advertisement featuring CM
- Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting objections from some polling officials who said
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- n force A government advertisement featuring CM Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting objections from some polling officials who said the Model Code of Conduct was in force
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Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- A government advertisement featuring CM Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting
- objections from some polling officials who said the Model Code of Conduct was in force A government advertisement featuring CM
- Mamata Banerjee was displayed on a projector before the session began, prompting objections from some polling officials who said