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Boys in all govt, private schools to take pledge that ‘they will never misbehave with girls’: Kejriwal

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New Delhi: In the wake of rising incidents of assault against women, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal led Delhi government has decided that boys across schools in Delhi will pledge to not “misbehave with girls”.

“Manish Sisodia (Deputy Chief Minister) and I have decided that in all government and private schools, we will get all boys to take a pledge that they will never misbehave with a girl,” Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was quoted as saying in a report.

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“I have met many families where the girl child goes to a government school and the boy to a private school. For many years, girls would feel inferior because they thought their education was not important,” Kejriwal said at an event organised by FICCI in Delhi.

He also said that he wants the convicts in Nirbhaya rape case to be hanged at the earliest, all formalities which are remaining should be completed immediately.

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