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Village Panchayat orders ‘rapist’ to be burnt alive

-The Indian Express Lucknow: The Kusaili village Panchayat in Etawah district has announced that they would burn a man allegedly involved in the gangrape of a minor girl, who was forcibly detained and sexually assaulted for about a week. The accused, who belongs to the same village, is absconding. The Panchayat was held on Sunday evening after a case of gangrape and illegal detention of the victim was lodged at the Chaubia...

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Win-all: HC judgment favours both EC, Didi

-The Hindustan Times The vexed issue of West Bengal Panchayat polls has finally had an "amicable settlement" - which gives more time to the Mamata Banerjee government to prepare for the polls and upholds her demand for the use of state police for security. Instead of June, the state gets time till July 15 and the three-phase poll will be held with the help of the state armed police, said a division...

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Panchayat asks agency to halt work on project

-The Hindu Kochi: An emergency meeting of the representatives of Keezhmadu grama Panchayat on Tuesday asked the RubberMark authorities to immediately stop work on digging a pond at its Rubber Park in Keezhmadu near Perumbavur. Several residents nearby the unit were injured on Monday after the police resorted to a lathicharge to disperse agitators who had alleged that the construction activity had rendered most of the wells in the area dry. Laiza Sebastian,...

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Setback for Mamata Banerjee: Calcutta High Court orders 3-phase Panchayat polls in West Bengal by July 15 -Monideepa Banerjie

-NDTV The Calcutta High Court today disposed off an appeal by the state government against the order of the single bench last Friday by ordering Panchayat elections by July 15 in three phases with forces from other states and central forces if necessary. The court also asked the state to provide 400 observers. Earlier, the state had said they would provide only 256. The court also ordered that the state government, in consultation...

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West Bengal’s plea for stay on ruling on rural polls rejected

-The Hindu There is a Constitutional mandate to hold elections and they should not be postponed, says Court The Calcutta High Court rejected on Monday the West Bengal government's appeal to stay an earlier verdict by a single bench on holding rural polls in 17 districts but observed that hearing on the matter cannot continue for months on end. There is a Constitutional mandate to hold elections and they should not be...

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