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On no man’s land, 2000 from village on UP border find names off voter list

New Delhi: Nearly 2,000 residents in the Capital’s North-East parliamentary constituency have fallen on no man’s land along the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border and will not be able to vote in the coming elections. The Delhi Electoral Office has cancelled the names of these voters from the E block of Pratap Nag  ....Read more

No mans landBy: Sivakumar | Saturday , 21 Mar '09 10:33:21 AM Reply | Forward All unauthorised settlements /colonies are owned and taken care by congress.So before election our madam will tke care of it and ensure they can cast their vote.Jai ho
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