‘Y plus’ security to Mumbai actress, but no help to Hathras victim’s kin: Shiv Sena asks Centre
MUMBAI: Maharashtra’s ruling get together Shiv Sena on Tuesday attacked the NDA authorities on the Centre over its alleged double requirements and therapy to individuals belonging to the totally different sections of the society.
Uddhav Thackeray’s get together attacked the Centre for offering ‘Y-plus’ safety to an actress from Mumbai, whereas apparently referring to Kangana Ranaut, however offering no assist to the household of Hathras gang-rape sufferer.
In an editorial in its mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, the get together requested the Centre if ignoring a poor household from Hathras was in step with Dr B R Ambedkar’s Constitution?
The household of the Hathras girl who died after being allegedly gang-raped has been “receiving threats to life and is living under terror”, the Saamana editorial mentioned and requested what’s fallacious if a Y-plus safety cowl is being demanded for the kin.
It could also be recalled that Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut was given ‘Y-plus’ class safety following controversy over her feedback that she feared Mumbai Police.
“The Centre gave Y-plus security cover to an actress from Mumbai, but the family of the Hathras gang-rape victim does not get any. This is not the principle of equal justice. This justice is not in line with Dr Ambedkars Constitution,” the get together mentioned within the Saamana editorial. The Hathras episode has “exposed masks of many pretentious people”, it mentioned.
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“It also raised questions over the Uttar Pradesh governments decision to recommend a CBI probe into the Hathras case at a time when the victim’s family has sought a judicial enquiry into the matter,” the get together mentioned.
“Wondering what the CBI will do in the Hathras case,” the editorial alleged that the UP authorities “destroyed evidence” by cremating the sufferer.
“Did the Hathras Police do that with out asking the upper ups? All this occurred in consensus, it alleged.
It additionally mentioned those that tried to “defame” Maharashtra in reference to actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s dying case have fallen right into a pit themselves because of the Hathras episode.
The Marathi publication mentioned all the Uttar Pradesh ministerial council ought to go to the Hathras victims household.
“The situation would not have exacerbated this much had the government not engaged in hiding things. What is the use of speaking now!” it mentioned.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Uttar Pradesh authorities informed the Supreme Court (SC) that Hathras sufferer was cremated in the course of the night time “to avoid large-scale violence”.
The UP authorities added in its affidavit to the SC that “extraordinary circumstances forced district administration to take the extraordinary step of cremating the victim at night in presence of and with the consent of family members.”
“The district administration at Hathras had been receiving several intelligence inputs since the morning of September 29 on the manner in which the dharna had taken place at Safdarjung hospital and the whole issue was being exploited and a caste/communal colour was being given,” mentioned UP authorities.
Uttar Pradesh authorities mentioned it had acquired particular inputs that lakhs of protesters “of both communities/castes” together with leaders and staff of various political events and the media would assemble the following morning on the village, “which is likely to turn violent and will lead to major law and order problems.”
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