Big Setback for TMC as SC Refuses to Intervene in Bengal Counting Staff Row, Calls Party’s Apprehensions ‘Misplaced’

New Delhi: On Friday, the Supreme Court refused to issue any order regarding a request made by the All India Trinamool Congress that contested the use of only Central government and PSU employees as supervisors for vote counting in the forthcoming West Bengal Assembly elections,

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