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unrest in kolkata after mamata banerjees poll defeat refusal to resign what police say west bengal results news 101778042681349
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AI-generatedThe article reports political unrest in West Bengal, India, following election results. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or supply chain disruption is identified. The event is purely political and administrative, with no concrete effect on any sector, company, or product. Therefore, relevant_sectors is empty.
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- Mamata Banerjee refuses to resign after West Bengal election defeat, claims conspiracy.
- Post-election violence: one BJP worker and one TMC worker killed in separate incidents.
- Election Commission directs zero-tolerance policy towards post-poll violence.
- Kolkata Police dismiss reports of unrest as 'fake and misleading'.
- Central forces to remain deployed in West Bengal for additional 60 days.