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Graffiti ban brings cheers for tailors & others
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Graffiti ban brings cheers for tailors & others
19 Apr '06
1 min read
Election Commission's restrictions on poll related advertisement have put cut-out artists at monetary disadvantage but other trades have benefited.
West Bengal's ailing textile industry received a boost with orders flowing in for T-shirts.
A major Opposition leader objected to mass distribution of T-shirts among party supporters saying this was in a way trying to entice voters.
Candidates found that it was an effective way of circumventing EC's directives.
Meanwhile, tailors work overtime to prepare the T-shirts, bringing smile to their faces during election.
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