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‘Only Death’: Ajit Pawar asks for a stricter punishment in the case of Pune bus rape | Latest Indian news

‘Only Death’: Ajit Pawar asks for a stricter punishment in the case of Pune bus rape | Latest Indian news

The Vice Minister of Maharashtra, Prime Minister Ajit Pawar, firmly condemned the violation of a woman in an MSRTC bus in Swargate, Pune, and asked that the death penalty be granted to the accused in the case.

Maharashtra's main vice minister Ajit Pawar advocated the death penalty in the case of Violation of Pune (Amit Sharma/Ani)
Maharashtra’s main vice minister Ajit Pawar advocated the death penalty in the case of Violation of Pune (Amit Sharma/Ani)

The NCP leader wrote in an X publication: “The incident of the violation of one of our sisters at the Swargate bus station in Pune is extremely unfortunate, painful, irregular and shameful for all in civilized society. The crime committed by the defendant in this crime is unforgivable and there can be no other punishment for him than death. “

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Pawar also declared that he had personally instructed the Pune Police Commissioner to investigate the matter and arrest the defendant, identified as Dattatray Ramdas Gade, immediately. The defendant is currently in execution.

The main vice minister declared that CM Devendra Fadnavis was taking the crime seriously and described the actions taken to bring justice to the victim.

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“I assure all my brothers, sisters and mothers in Maharashtra that the state government takes all measures to ensure that the police arrested the accused as soon as possible and that he is punished as severely as possible according to the law,” Pawar said.

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He affirmed that the Minister of Women and Child Development, Aditi Tatkare, and the president of the State Women’s Commission, Rupali Chakankar, had received instructions to offer psychological support, justice and any help required for the victim and his sister too.

Pune rape cases protests

Supposedly, a 26 -year -old woman was raped inside an AC Shiv Shahi bus directed by the Regional Transportation Corporation of the State of Maharastra, who was waiting early on Tuesday morning at the Swargate bus stop.

The man supposedly approached the woman and convinced her that her bus to Phaltan in Satara was parked near another platform on the facilities. Then he took her to an empty bus and raped her before fleeing.

Several opposition leaders have asked CM Devendra Fadnavis to respond for the growing crime in the State and criticized the government for the rape that took place on a bus parked at a full bus stop.

On Wednesday earlier, the leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), Vasant More, and other protesters had raised slogans against the Maharashtra government and destroyed the security office at the Swargate bus stop, claiming that the government had captivated in guaranteeing the safety of women and the maintenance of law and order in the State.

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