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Mamata calls off Dharna on Day 3, says victory of 'Constitution and Democracy'

On Day 3 of Mamata’s Dharna, the Supreme Court asked Rajeev Kumar to appear at a ‘neutral’ venue to be questioned by CBI, a move that led both TMC and Centre hailed as a victory. The West Bengal CM called off her dharna in the evening calling it a victory of 'Constitution and democracy'.

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"This dharna (Save the Constitution) is victory for the Constitution and democracy, so, let us end it today," said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata.

The Court gave a positive judgement today. Next week, we will continue to take up the issue in Delhi, Mamata added.

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