Bengal's New Law Makes Vandals Pay. Left Points To Trinamool's Rampages. | Read

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  • Published On: February 09, 2017
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Bengal is no stranger to violent protests where buses are burnt and government property is destroyed. But such actions will soon come with a price tag. The Mamata Banerjee government has just amended a law under which vandals would be made to pay for public property destroyed. The law has drawn ridicule from the opposition Left Front, which has pointed out that Ms Banerjee's own party has been guilty of such acts for years.

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