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In Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has reiterated a zero-tolerance policy towards crimes against women following a gang rape case, where one suspect drowned while fleeing custody. Meanwhile, in West Bengal, the Supreme Court has taken over the investigation of a doctor’s rape and murder, criticizing the local police for procedural flaws. In Grenada, Opposition leader Dr. Keith Mitchell walked out of Parliament after refusing to withdraw comments about a fellow MP's remarks on teachers, emphasizing the need for sensitivity post-Hurricane Beryl. Similarly, in Himachal Pradesh, the opposition staged a walkout during the assembly's monsoon session after their request to discuss the state's deteriorating law and order was denied. Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur pointed to increasing violence, including recent mob attacks. Both incidents highlight ongoing tensions between opposition parties and governing bodies regarding public safety and accountability.
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