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The Congress-led UDF raised concerns over women safety in the state assembly, referring to the alleged abduction of a CPI(M) councillor at Koothattukulam near Kochi. The opposition accused the police of complicity, seeking adjournment of House businesses to discuss the incident. The Chief Minister, however, rejected the demand, asserting that a case has been registered, investigation launched, and four persons arrested.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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