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"content": "to breastfeed their new born babies. I would also ask women not to be scared. They need to be proud. The other day, there was a breastfeeding day and mothers were just sitting along the streets all over, breast-feeding their children. We are also asking women not to feel ashamed of walking to a bench in a public place and breastfeed her child. I do not know whether it is bad to see a woman’s breasts in public. We urge women not to be scared. Most of the time, I see women carrying some light clothing to cover their child while breastfeeding. They then realise that the children are not getting enough oxygen. So, they uncover them in the process. At the same time, this law should have provided for penalties against women who refuse to breastfeed their children just because they feel that they will lose their beautiful shapes, or that their breasts will no longer be as firm as they used to be. During the Third Reading, we will bring it up. I hope it will be accepted. Women who refuse to breastfeed their children should also be penalized for refusing to do so."
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