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In Kolkata, teachers and non-teaching staff who lost their jobs due to a Supreme Court ruling on a tainted appointment process in West Bengal schools clashed with police during a protest outside a schools department office. The protesters alleged police brutality, while the police claimed they were forced to use mild force due to an unprovoked attack. The opposition BJP criticized the police action, citing inactivity in a protest against the Waqf Act.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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