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During the Nari Shakti Vandan program held in Barasat (near Sandeshkhali) during his West Bengal tour, the PM said, "A grave sin has been committed in Sandeshkhali. Whatever happened there will make anyone bow their heads in shame but the TMC government there should Your plight does not matter. The TMC government is using all its strength to save the culprit (in reference to accused Shahjahan Shaikh) of the women of Bengal, but the state government has received a setback first from the High Court and then from the Supreme Court."

 
 
 
 
 
 

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