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Erode district police conducted a flag march involving local police, paramilitary personnel, and special forces ahead of the Erode East assembly constituency by-election on February 5. Nine polling stations have been identified as sensitive booths, and additional security will be provided at these locations. A total of 237 polling stations will be used for voting, with 44 candidates, including DMK and Naam Tamilar Katchi, contesting.
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