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Two widows from West Bengal have sought protection from the state's Governor, alleging threats from the TMC and police. They lost their husbands in the Murshidabad district's violence and wanted to file a petition in the Calcutta High Court. The women claimed they were threatened and attempted to be kidnapped by a police team. However, police deny these allegations, stating they were investigating a complaint about the women's disappearance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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