Badlapur Incident: Supriya Sule Demands Fast-Track Court And Death Penalty For Accused, Criticises Govt Handling Of Women’s Safety; VIDEO
In response to the recent tragic incident in Badlapur, Supriya Sule has strongly condemned the event and criticized the handling of such cases. She emphasized that mere administrative changes will not resolve the issue and that both the Home Minister and Chief Minister must answer for this matter.
.jpg?width=1200)
Badlapur Incident: Supriya Sule Demands Fast-Track Court And Death Penalty For Accused, Criticises Govt Handling Of Women’s Safety; VIDEO | X
Mumbai: In response to the recent tragic incident in Badlapur, Supriya Sule has strongly condemned the event and criticized the handling of such cases. She emphasized that mere administrative changes will not resolve the issue and that both the Home Minister and Chief Minister must answer for this matter.
Sule called for the case to be taken to a fast-track court and for the accused to receive the death penalty, stating that only such stringent measures will instill fear in potential offenders.
She expressed concern that the respect for law enforcement appears to be diminishing, noting past incidents such as the Porsche case as evidence. Despite Maharashtra's police being among the best in the country, Sule highlighted that there is a growing concern about the increase in rape and violence against women.
While she supports the government’s financial aid scheme for women, she stressed that ensuring women's safety is also a crucial responsibility of the government.
Sule also questioned the public outrage against the police and the handling of the incident, pointing out that the victims' parents had to struggle for 12 hours without any police intervention. She criticized the government for failing to provide justice and suggested that if the government cannot ensure justice for its daughters, it should consider resigning.
ALSO READ
She called for strict action against the perpetrators, regardless of their affiliations, and demanded accountability from Chief Minister Eknath Shinde regarding the safety measures for women.
RECENT STORIES
-
WTC 2025 Final: 'One Of My Mates From School', Reveals Aiden Markram As He Accepts A Sip Of Beer... -
US Consulate General Office In Mumbai Receives Bomb Threat; Nothing Suspicious Found -
'Sorry For The Disappointment': Jungkook Issues Apology After Being Slammed For Wearing 'Make Tokyo... -
Turkish Officials Deny Air India Crash Link, Call Maintenance Allegations ‘Disinformation’ -
Global Wind Day 2025: Everything To Know About Date, History, Significance And More