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Death penalty will not end rapes: Puri Shankaracharya

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Press Trust of India Sagar Islands (WB)

"Any disrespect to women cannot be supported, nor should it be tolerated," he told reporters here.

The Shankaracharya, who is here on the occasion of the Ganga Sagar mela, said development of the country is not possible without empowering women and the decadence of the society could only be arrested by involving everybody.

"From the government to the political parties, leaders and the common man everybody should be involved," he said, adding that large scale changes should be introduced in education, culture and social consciousness.

He blamed magazines, newspapers, entertainment channels and cinema for the growing incidences of rape. "These are pushing the youth of today to the wrong road."

 

  

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First Published: Sep 17 2010 | 2:08 PM IST

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