The Calcutta high court on Friday asked the West Bengal government to “register” and “record with magistrates” all post-poll violence complaints lodged with it or the National Human Rights Commission, adding that the NHRC report had “established prima facie” the “stand taken by the petitioners... that there had been post-poll violence”.
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