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Mamta says her govt amend laws to ensure death penalty to rapists

Kolkata: Asserting that her government has zero tolerance to incidents of rape, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee said an amendment to existing laws will be passed in the state assembly next week to ensure capital punishment to convicted rapists.

According to Kashmir Media Service, CM Banerjee said that she would sit for dharna outside Raj Bhavan here if BJP installed governor delays in giving assent to the amended bill or forwards it to the President for ratification.

The chief minister also said that the TMC will launch a movement from Saturday (August 31) at the state’s grassroots to create pressure on the Centre to pass legislation for capital punishment of convicted rapists.

“We will pass the amended bill in a special session of the assembly next week. We will then send it to the governor for his nod. We will stage dharna outside Raj Bhavan if he sits on the bill,” she thundered from the Trinamool Congress Chhatra Parishad foundation day rally here.

Banerjee also urged the agitating junior doctors of Bengal, who have struck work for 20 days now to urgently consider returning to duty.

Lauding police personnel for countering the ‘Nabanna Abhijan’ violence on Tuesday, the chief minister said, “Police acted in restraint despite provocations of BJP-backed outfits who wanted to kill. Despite suffering physical injuries and having their blood spilt from the attacks on them, the police did not fall prey to provocations.”

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