It seems like the women’s safety issue in Maharashtra is causing quite a stir, with Rohini Khadse, the Maharashtra President of the NCP-SP women’s wing, taking a strong stand against the chairperson of the Maharashtra Women’s Commission, Rupali Chakankar. Khadse criticized Chakankar for allegedly focusing more on appearances and party events rather than addressing the rising cases of violence against women in the state.

During a protest in Pune, Khadse expressed her frustration with the slow response of the police in taking action against perpetrators and the delays in delivering justice to victims. She highlighted the alarming increase in crimes such as car accidents, gang violence, shootings, chain snatching, rape, and murder in Pune, once known for its cultural and educational significance.

Khadse also called out Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for failing to effectively manage the police administration, which she believes has contributed to the surge in criminal activities. She specifically pointed out the delay in implementing the Shakti Act, a law aimed at protecting women from violence, which has been stalled for over three years.

With tensions running high and concerns about women’s safety escalating, it remains to be seen how the government and authorities will respond to these pressing issues in Maharashtra. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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