West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday took out a rally in town in protest against the Hathras gang rape case in Uttar Pradesh.
The march started on the Birla Planetarium and ended on the Gandhi statue at Mayo Road, about 2 km away0
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She had hit out on the BJP authorities in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday and stated simply as Goddess Sita needed to undergo ‘Agni Pariksha’ in the Ramayana after being kidnapped by King Ravana, the Dalit lady who died after being allegedly gang-raped and brutalised in Hathras was cremated in the useless of the night time.
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