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The face tells it all

A. Roy Chowdhury

People sitting in the bus look a dejected lot as they face a traffic disturbance near the venue of the protest meeting called by the Trinamool Congress against the recent petrol price hike in Kolkata on Wednesday. The city has been witnessing a series of protests since Monday, disturbing the normal life.

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