Recommendation to extract matters registered at 77 Social Agitators in Maharashtra

Mumbai, September 29 (IANS). The Maharashtra Cabinet subcommittee led by the Minister of Cultural Affairs, Ashish Shelar, on Monday recommended that matters be withdrawn from 77 social movements in the state. The minister has made it clear that matters related to crime, serious crime and personal or civil disputes against women cannot be forgiven under government policy. Therefore, the withdrawal of such cases was clearly rejected. He further stated that the Bombay High Court in six cases related to MLAs, former MLAs, MPs and former MPs, should make the final decision according to the Supreme Court instructions and the Supreme Court. He said steps are being taken in this direction. Minister Shelar said that 77 of the 201 applications received by the subcommittee were recommended to reconsider and now these issues will be placed before the regional committee’s deputy commissioner. He further said that unnecessary cases were registered against many activists, activists of political parties, protesters and those who participated in ideological movements. He said it was the government’s responsibility to give them relief of such unfounded matters. He made it clear that the issues that are open during Ganeshotsav, Navratri, Dahi Handi Utsav, Kovid-19 will be open for review based on new applications registered during social programs, labor movement and other such events. A new meeting will be summoned in this regard soon. Minister Shelar appealed that earlier Ganeshotsav Mandal, Navratri Mandal, social organization, union representative and activist should submit their applications to the government. -Ians VKU/DSC shares this story Tags