Change… Full! Amit Thackeray’s Cash Post After Akshay Shinde’s Encounter

Mumbai : Just a month ago, two girls were molested in a school in Badlapur. Akshay Shinde, the cleaning worker of the school, who is accused in this case, was arrested by the police.

Akshay Shinde died in police firing in self-defense. After this MNS leader Amit Thackeray has given the first reaction. He has expressed everyone’s thoughts through his posts on social media.

What exactly did Amit Thackeray say?

“Recently saw the news on the news channels about the encounter with Akshay Shinde, the accused in the Badlapur case. Without thinking about how the encounter happened, who did it, who is responsible for it, the first thought that came to mind was only one – those victimized girls finally got justice…

How can you take the side of a girl abuser?

Many politicians and leaders of different political parties will present their position on this issue. On the occasion of the encounter, efforts will also be made to catch the government in a dilemma. Many arguments will be contested that Akshay Shinde cannot attack the police, the police killed him to save someone. But, how can anyone take the side of a man who abuses little girls?

Anyway, I don’t want to go too deep into that topic. Each political party and those working within that party may have different political ideologies.

Why are the administrators of the school not arrested yet?

Basically, I want to draw the attention of all of us to the fact that never before in Maharashtra have such atrocities been committed against girls or women. Women and girls were completely safe in Maharashtra. But, in recent times, a serious issue of women’s safety has arisen. In this regard, whoever the government is, there has always been apathy towards women’s safety.

Even in the Badlapur case, the directors of the institution are still absconding, why they were arrested and no action was taken against them, the Home Minister and the state government must give an answer to the people of Maharashtra.

There should be strict laws against violence against women

The ‘Shakti Act’, which has passed both houses of Maharashtra, is yet to get approval from Delhi. We are pursuing it on behalf of the party. But, has anyone thought why other political parties did not ask the government to answer this matter in both houses of Maharashtra? Or are they going to do politics only when women are oppressed?

Last time too, Rajsaheb had expressed a clear opinion that laws like ‘Sharia’ should be implemented in Maharashtra with regard to atrocities on women, only then such atrocities would be stopped.

Other persons involved in the crime should also be severely punished

CCTV footage of the school for fifteen days has disappeared. Have there been any similar cases in this school before? Who owns the school? Since the director of the institution is associated with a political party, no action has been taken against them? Many such questions arise. A murderer like Akshay Shinde has been punished for the crime he committed, but the school where the atrocities took place, the respective administrators of the school and other persons involved in these crimes must also be punished. For this, the state government must take strict steps. Only then will the victimized girls be truly ‘revenge… full’.”

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11:53 24-09-2024

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