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L K Advani also spoke to Shinde to express concern over police action on protestors. "I told him that we should appreciate their concern and their anger is justified," said Advani.
"The PM ought to have spoken to them (protestors)... BJP condemns the police action outright," added party spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad.
"Till the time, I am in the home ministry, I will travel in buses every month and ensure safety of women," said Minister of State R P N Singh.
Stating that the CPI(M) was not opposed to the demand for a special session, party leader Sitaram Yechury added that "without overhauling the delivery of justice system, even strong laws would be meaningless."
CPI leader D Raja said: "If the PM can address the nation on the issue of allowing FDI in retail, why can't he find time to do so when such horrendous crimes against women are taking place."
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Security forces blame Maoists, villagers say CoBRA man was killed in 'friendly fire'


















