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Lok Sabha polls: Names of Jamshedpur urban voters go missing from voter list

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 28 May 2024
Hundreds of voters in urban Jamshedpur were turned away from polling booths as their names were missing from the official list on Saturday.
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