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I-PAC Employees Sent on Leave in West Bengal Amid Denials of Suspension

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I-PAC Employees Sent on Leave in West Bengal Amid Denials of Suspension
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The Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), a poll body, has sent its employees in the state on a 20-day leave. The email was sent on Saturday night. The company has stopped working in the state since Sunday morning. IPAC has been working as a consultancy for the Trinamool Congress for a long time. In the afternoon, the Trinamool Congress clarified that the news is completely'fake '. IPAC is engaged in election campaigning as planned. The Trinamool Congress said, "We have come across a news report which claims that I-PAC has suspended its activities in West Bengal for the next 20 days. This claim is completely baseless and seems to be a well-planned attempt to create confusion at the party level." An email was sent to the employees working in Kolkata and different districts on Saturday night. The employees have been sent on a 20-day leave. After 11 May, they were forced to stop working with the I-PAC team.

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