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Maha govt to ensure accused in Wardha case is hanged soon, Shiv Sena

Updated on: 11 February,2020 02:52 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The mouthpiece further said that recently in Hyderabad too, a young woman was burnt after being gang-raped. Later accused persons were killed in a police encounter and this police action was welcomed by the people across the country

Maha govt to ensure accused in Wardha case is hanged soon, Shiv Sena

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. Picture/Office of Uddhav Thackeray

Condemning the Wardha incident in which the woman lecturer who lost her life after being set ablaze, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has asserted that his government would ensure that the accused if found guilty is hanged soon and the victim gets justice.


The Shiv Sena on Tuesday in an editorial in its mouthpiece Saamna said: "In Maharashtra, cases of atrocities on women have increased in the last few days, which is not good. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has pledged to the public that the State government will prove the crime of the accused as soon as possible and the accused will be hanged soon."


"The battle has failed with the death of the Hinganghat victim. The entire country was shaken by the Nirbhaya incident (2012) in Delhi. Despite the approval of a new law to hang the criminals by the Parliament, such gruesome incidents like the one in Hinganghat occur," Shiv Sena added.


The editorial further said that the State government's job went beyond providing compensation and job to the victim's family.

"It is being said that the State Government is going to provide compensation to the family of the Hinganghat victim and one family member will be provided with a government job. Is this the only job of the government? Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had said that the case of the woman lecturer should be heard in a fast track court," said Shiv Sena.

Even Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray did not send a special team of doctors to Nagpur (where the victim was being treated), the editorial said.

"Is there any responsibility of society blaming police, law, and government or not? It was a deserted night when the Nirbhaya incident took place in Delhi but the Hinganghat incident occurred in broad daylight on the road, so the society also needs introspection," Shiv Sena added.

The mouthpiece further said that recently in Hyderabad too, a young woman was burnt after being gang-raped. Later accused persons were killed in a police encounter and this police action was welcomed by the people across the country.

"Despite being punished, it takes time to legally execute the rapists. So, now such a public sentiment has been formed that the rapists should be punished just like the culprits in Hyderabad rape case were punished by the police," said Shiv Sena.

"In Delhi, Nirbhaya's mother is expressing her anguish and the parents of the second 'Nirbhaya' in Hinganghat are crying in grief. The relatives of the Hinganghat victim have refused to take the body of the girl, they have demanded that the accused should be surrendered to them," Shiv Sena added.

The 24-year-old woman lecturer succumbed to her injuries on Monday a week after was set ablaze by a jilted lover near the Hinganghat area in Maharashtra's Wardha district, on February 3.

She had suffered approximately 40 percent of burn injuries and was admitted to a Nagpur-based hospital.

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