
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Vasant More led a group of protesters on Wednesday in an act of vandalism at the security office of the Swargate bus stop, following an alleged rape incident inside a Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus.
According to the reports, Shiv Sena (UBT) members shattered window panes and damaged office furniture, while women activists vociferously criticized the BJP-led Maharashtra government for its failure to ensure women’s safety.
Justifying the protest, Vasant More stated to the media, “The incident occurred in front of the security cabin. If a woman is raped in front of a security cabin, then no one has the right to sit there.”
The incident has sparked intense political backlash, with opposition parties holding the Devendra Fadnavis-led administration responsible for lapses in law enforcement and the increasing crime rate against women in the state.
NCP (SP) leader and Baramati MP Supriya Sule condemned the government’s inefficacy, remarking, “There is a police post nearby, and the area is routinely patrolled. Yet, such a grievous assault occurs at Swargate, demonstrating that anti-social elements have no fear of the law. The Home Department has failed to curb crime in Pune. The trial of this case should be conducted in a fast-track court, and the accused must receive the harshest punishment.”
Incident Details
A 26-year-old woman was allegedly raped inside a Shiv Shahi AC bus that was stationed at the Swargate bus stop, a major transport hub, early on Tuesday morning.
The police have identified the accused as 36-year-old Dattatraya Gade, who remains at large. In response, authorities have deployed eight teams to track him down. Preliminary investigations have revealed that Gade has a prior criminal record, including cases of theft and chain-snatching.
Furthermore, Gade misled the victim by falsely informing her that her bus to Phaltan in Satara was parked at a different platform. Under this pretense, he lured her into an unoccupied bus, where he allegedly committed the crime before fleeing the scene.
Law enforcement agencies are actively pursuing the suspect, and the case has intensified demands for more robust security measures at public transport hubs.
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