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No place for mob lynching in Rajasthan, says CM Ashok Gehlot
JAIPUR: Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday said that there is no place for mob lynching in the state.
To ensure that no one becomes the victim of mob lynching in the state, we have brought a stringent law, Gehlot said in his address during the Independence Day function at the secretariat here.
"Mob lynching is a blot on humanity. We all can feel what the family of the victim would feel. There is no place for any such incident in the state," he said.
He said the state government had also made a law against honour killing.
A play on mob lynching was also performed by some employees and members of their family.
Various culture items were presented during the function, which was attended by Chief Secretary DB Gupta and other officials.
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To ensure that no one becomes the victim of mob lynching in the state, we have brought a stringent law, Gehlot said in his address during the Independence Day function at the secretariat here.
He said the state government had also made a law against honour killing.
A play on mob lynching was also performed by some employees and members of their family.
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