‘Justice should be ensured in Kolkata incident’

‘Justice should be ensured in Kolkata incident’
Kanpur: Union minister of state and national president of Apna Dal S, Anupriya Patel, on Saturday advocated for justice in the murder case of a female doctor in Kolkata. “The individuals responsible for brutal killing of the Kolkata doctor should be sentenced to capital punishment. Her bereaved family deserves justice,” she asserted while attending a private event in the city on Saturday.
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Subsequently, the minister convened a meeting with the Mandal workers at Circuit House. She deliberated on various pertinent issues and provided comprehensive guidelines aimed at the expansion of the organisation.
During the meeting, a plea was put forth to allocate a ticket to an Apna Dal S candidate for the Sisamau assembly seat in the forthcoming by-election. TNN
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