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Tejashwi committed crime by keeping two voter IDs: BJP

Tejashwi committed crime by keeping two voter IDs: BJP

Deccan Herald5 days ago
Patra noted that the voter ID the RJD leader had submitted in his 2020 poll affidavit was different from the one he had mentioned on Saturday to claim that his name was missing from the electoral rolls prepared after the contentious Special Intensive Revision exercise.
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