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Netas condemned the attack on TMC female officers

Thane: a terrible attack on an assistant of a city commissioner by a pedder during the anti-encroachment drive on Monday, has attracted the attention of political brotherhood which has attacked the city administration for failing to protect his own staff.
It can be withdrawn, Kalpita Pimpale, who is responsible for the Majiwada-Manpada ward, was seriously injured after a pedler attacked him with a knife while he oversaw the elimination of snacks in the violence.
Netas condemned the action and looked for a tight Mcoca to the defendant, several other people demanded an investigation at the Nexus between the vendors and authorities to avoid recurrence while some offering to provide protection to all women’s teams for the next.
Senior Shiv leader Sena and Guardian minister from Thane, Eknath Shinde, who met Pimpale at a private hospital where he recovered, said such cowards would not be tolerated and said he would urge the police to take demand for the defendant.
“This seems to be the work of several migrant groups as people who have traded here for several years will never take such actions.
We will investigate this problem,” Shinde said.
Mayor Naresh Mhaske said following the incident, the city administration would do so now intensify their actions against illegal vendors operating in the city.
“Actions on illegal vendors operating in the city have begun and we will not rest until they are moved,” he said.
BJP also jumps into a fight with opposition leaders with opposition leaders.
In the state of the Pravin Darekar Legislative Council accused the attack due to “political support and organized crime.” He demanded the defendant charged under the strict control of Maharashtra from the organized crime law (McOCA).
“Registering a violation of the murder of the defendant was not enough.
He must be charged under McOca.
It is surprising that he has the courage to carry a knife and attack a citizenship official.
This is none other than the result of political support,” he said.
Party colleagues and Thane Mla Sanjay Kelkar questioned the delay in implementing snack policies here.
“The policy draft on the vendor was made during the previous BJP government when Devendra Fadnivis was the main minister.
The same must be resolved by the state government in priority now,” “he said.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena had written to the Thane police who raised the question of the incident That and questioned whether a citizenship official was insecure, how could the population mean the average of his safety.
“We have been seeking adequate protection for female staff deployed to such risky field work.
If the authorities fail, we will mobilize our local activists to protect women’s staff, “said Sandeep Pachange, President of the MNS district, student wing.
Meanwhile, City Commissioner Dr.
Vipin Sharma, yesterday, was announced to provide adequate security to all teams used on anti-snack drives or encroachment.

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