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West Bengal is a part of India: Locket Chatterjee breaks down while talking about Manipur-like naked parade of BJP candidate by TMC workers in Howrah

“West Bengal is a part of India: Locket Chatterjee breaks down while talking about Manipur-like naked parade of BJP candidate by TMC workers in Howrah”, Opindia, July 21, 2023:

“On Friday (July 21), BJP leader Locket Chatterjee broke down while talking about the plight of party candidate, who was physically assaulted, stripped and paraded naked in Howrah by TMC workers during panchayat elections.

“We are also women. We want our daughters to be protected. We are the daughters of this country. The victims of Manipur are also the daughters of India,” she emphasised.

While trying to hold back her tears, Chatterjee added, “West Bengal is a part of India. It is not an outside State. Yesterday, PM Modi spoke not only about Manipur but all States. He reiterated the need for strong law enforcement……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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