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Kolkata Doctor Case: President Droupadi Murmu Expresses Outrage, Says 'Enough is Enough' | ABP News

On Wednesday, the BJP called for a bandh in protest against the Kolkata rape case, resulting in mixed effects. In response to the protests, the Mamata Banerjee government deployed a large police force, leading to clashes between BJP workers and police in several areas. President Droupadi Murmu expressed outrage over crimes against women and called for action to curb such offenses. In a special article for PTI, she emphasized the need for India to confront the mindset that views women as less powerful and less intelligent. She highlighted that the mentality of treating women as objects contributes to these crimes and stressed the responsibility of society to remove obstacles to women's safety.

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