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'Right to Pee' women activists claim not allowed to meet Devendra Fadnavis

Women activists of the 'Right to Pee' movement today claimed they were not allowed to meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis when they went to his official residence here to present him a collage to highlight the plight of women deprived of toilets in

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Women activists of the 'Right to Pee' movement today claimed they were not allowed to meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis when they went to his official residence here to present him a collage to highlight the plight of women deprived of toilets in public places. "We were stopped outside 'Varsha', the official bungalow of Fadnavis, and told that we were violating the prohibitory orders in force in the area," Mumtaz Shaikh, who led a group of 10 activists to his residence, said.

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