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The Jharkhand High Court has ordered the state government to conduct municipal elections within four months, expressing annoyance at the government's intent to follow a 'triple test' method, which the court believes should not be used to delay elections. The elections have been pending since April 2023, and the lack of representation has reportedly caused the failure of the civic machinery in the capital.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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