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V Shanta Kumari, head of the RSS-affiliated Rashtra Sevika Samiti, stressed the need for stricter laws to combat crimes against women in India. Addressing a gathering in Nagpur, she criticized the rising incidents of abuse and inhumane crimes against women. She suggested that changes in the law are necessary for immediate action, self-protection mechanisms, and empowering women.
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