The police have killed at least 20 people during a march led by an opposition leader, whilst hundreds more have been injured or arrested

The police have killed at least 20 people during a march led by an opposition leader, whilst hundreds more have been injured or arrested
Angana Chakrabarti reports from the North Eastern region, where government advertising is used as a tool to control the media
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