Women should be exempted from committing a murder … Sharad Pawar’s party leader made this demand from the President


The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)-The women’s wing of Sharadchandra Pawar wrote a letter to President Draupadi Murmu urging him to give a discount on punishment for committing a murder in view of atrocities against women. Rohini Khadse, president of the women’s wing of the party led by Sharad Pawar, said in a letter to the President on the occasion of International Women’s Day that women want to end the oppressive mentality, rape mentality and passive law and order tendency.

Khadse recently cited the incident of gang rape of a 12 -year -old girl in Mumbai, saying that crimes against women are increasing.

Khadse said in the letter, “We are demanding a rebate in punishment on all women on behalf of women.”

The purpose of this letter is to target the state government regarding the law and order situation in the state.

Citing a survey report, he said that India is the most vulnerable country for women, as crimes like kidnapping and domestic violence are happening against them.

Rohini Khadse said, “We want to eliminate oppressive mentality, rapist tendency, law and disability of order … We hope that our demand will be accepted after seriously considering it.”

Reacting to the letter, Shiv Sena Minister Gulabrao Patil said that Khadse should tell who she will kill. However, her party’s ally Manisha Kayande presented a more sympathetic view.

MLC Kayande said that Khadse is probably talking about ending certain trends in some people. He said that this feeling would be stemped by “recent events”.


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