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West Bengal Home Secretary P R Roy today said that reports of the probe ordered into the March 14, Nandigram killings have been submitted to the State Government.
Kolkata, June 22 : West Bengal Home Secretary P R Roy today said that reports of the probe ordered into the March 14, Nandigram killings have been submitted to the State Government.
After a meeting with the Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, Roy informed reporters that Balbir Ram Divisional Commissioner of Burdwan Range had submitted the probe report. However, he did not divulge any details of the report.
Roy also stated that the situation in Nandigram was gradually returning to normalcy, however, 300 people who had fled the village were yet to return and the administration was taking measures to ensure their return.Nandigram had witnessed a fresh spate of violence last week, but no major incident has been reported since Friday.
On March 14, fifteen persons were killed in a police firing at Nandigram in East Midnapore District while protesting against police entry into their villages.
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ANI