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The Election Commission (EC) in India has directed its officials in Delhi to meet with top police officials to ensure law and order during the critical 72 hours before the February 5 assembly elections. The EC also emphasized the need for close monitoring of misuse of money power and voter inducement, and immediate filing of complaints or FIRs against any bribery or seizure of contraband items.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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