Mumbai: A new ‘Letter War’ has erupted between the Government of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in power and Raj Bhavan, this time it was a fall from the incident of the recent brutal-cum-murder assassination.
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari was recently written to the Head of Minister of Uddhav Thackeray expressing concerns over tragic incidents and urging the latter to refer to Maharashtra’s legislative session to discuss specific problems (Sakinaka) and women’s safety in general.
Firing missiles on Monday, Thackeray supports the governor’s sentiment and shows that the question of women’s safety is not limited to Maharashtra but is a national problem.
He quoted a series of cruelty against women in countries controlled by Bharatiya Janata, such as Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Bihar supported by BJP, Delhi where the police were controlled by the Union Center and the Union area of Jammu & Kashmir under the central government.
Remembering this, Thackeray urged Koshyari to ask the central government led by BJP to hold a special 4-day parliamentary session to intentional about women’s security where even the sakinaka incident could be included.
Taking Potshot, CM said that the ‘insecure’ woman in the country seems to be the opinion of the governor and suffering similar to ‘political activists.’ “Establish people who aria for the state government talking about calling a special legislative session, the governor joins their commotion for the same thing, which harms a parliamentary democratic system.
Request you can prepare fresh controversy,” Thackeray warnings.
Harking to the main state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and News Minister Union Amit Shah, Thackeray appropriately asked if the woman was truly safe under the ‘Gujarat model’.
“According to Gujarat police report, every day 14 women face rape and exploitation, in the past, 2,908 women went ‘lost’ in Ahmedabad, in two years 14,229 women had ‘disappeared’ in the state and since 2015, in women had peaked there .
To discuss all this, Gujarat will require a special legislative session ‘a month’, “Thackeray wrote, without holding it.
Inhabit in Delhi where law and order are central jurisdictions, CM said that in recent years, it has become a globally famous as a ‘capital of rape’ and special needs.
“Last month, a 9-year-old Gangraped girl and was killed by a priest and three colleagues in the crematorium, they even tried to destroy the evidence by cremioring him forcefully.
This is a scenario in the city where the entire country cabinet is based,” Thackeray said Without choping words.
He attracted the attention of the Governor to BIHAR supported by BJP where a BJP MP allegedly raped a woman’s activist from the same party, the police refused to file a complaint due to political pressure and only after the court order was submitted three months against the perpetrators.
Give an example of Uttar Pradesh, where the RAM Dam Temple will come, Thackeray said that earlier this month, a chho-kho player was brutally raped and his body was found near the Bijnor train station.
“Such incidents have occurred in Hathras, Unnao, Badaun where two cousin sisters were raped and killed.
Even NCRB said that such atrocities were increasing, but no one from BJP demanded to special legislative sessions there,” Thackeray tube .
Pointing on ‘Dev-Bhoomi’ from Uttarakhand, where the governor himself is’ Supplementa ‘(SUPPUTRA’ (PUTRA), Thackeray said atrocities against women had surged 150 percent in that state, and asked “if there was a special legislative session there too.” Cm Also registered direct steps taken by the MVA government after the Sakinaka incident on September 10 to ensure justice for victims and small children.
He said that Maharashtra was the state of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj who always gave importance to the dignity and safety of women, and the MVA government followed in his footsteps.
Thackeray, 61, said he expected the Governor of Koshyari, 79, who was like an elder, to extend his blessing in this effort.
