Mumbai:Hitting out at the Shiv Sena-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government over the issue of women's safety, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Maharashtra on Saturday sought capital punishment for the accused in the Sakinaka rape and assault case.
A 34-year-old woman was allegedly raped inside a stationary tempo parked by the roadside in Sakinaka early on Friday. The accused, a 45-year-old man, who has been arrested, had also assaulted the victim in her private parts with an iron rod. The woman died at the civic-run Rajawadi Hospital here in the early hours of Saturday, police said.
Leader of Opposition in the state Legislative Assembly, Devendra Fadnavis, said, "The Sakinaka woman rape case should be tried in a fast-track court so that the accused gets punishment at the earliest. Maharashtra Chief Minister (Uddhav Thackeray) should meet the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court and request him to hold the trial in a fast-track court."
"I know that awarding a sentence is in the hands of the judiciary. But I feel the culprit in the Sakinaka rape should be hanged to death," he said.
The Sakinaka incident was an unfortunate reminder of the Delhi rape case, he said, adding that attacks on women was a matter of concern.
Fadnavis was referring to the 2012 case in which a young woman - later referred to as 'Nirbhaya' - was brutally gang-raped and assaulted inside a moving bus in Delhi.
Asked about the proposed Shakti Act, he said, “Existing laws are sufficient to take tough actions against the culprits. It is the will power of the state to take tough decisions and follow it up to its logical end."
Talking to reporters, Leader of Opposition in the state Legislative Council, Pravin Darekar, blamed the state government for the incident.
"The onus of this incident is entirely on the state government because there is no respect left for the law (for criminals). It is horrible to know the kind of pain that she had to go through. I am deeply anguished by her death...I cannot describe my feelings in words. It is not only shameful, but it has made me angry. The state needs to take some action," he said.
"If BJP says anything on this, then it might be alleged that we are politicising the issue of crimes against women, but the number of such incidents are self-explanatory. Several such incidents have occurred in different parts of Maharashtra, wherein women were assaulted. In a couple of incidents, minor girls were raped, but the state government does not seem to be serious about it," he said.
Darekar said, “When I reached Rajawadi Hospital (where the Sakinaka rape victim was admitted) to see the situation, I spotted Congress leader Naseem Khan there with his party workers. I was shocked to see Congress workers raising slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the premises of the hospital."