Explained: Political row in Maharashtra over Badlapur rape accused's death
The death of Akshay Shinde, the man accused of raping two four-year-old girls in Badlapur, has sparked a political controversy in Maharashtra. Shinde was killed during a police transfer from Taloja jail to Thane police station after he allegedly snatched a constable's gun and opened fire. The opposition has raised questions about how a handcuffed man could seize a weapon, suggesting it might have been an "encounter."
Government defends police action, opposition demands probe
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde defended the police's actions, stating that they shot him in self-defense. He criticized the opposition for questioning the integrity of Maharashtra police. Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also supported this stance, stating it was wrong to criticize when police were trying to save lives. However, opposition leader Vijay Wadettiwar called for a judicial probe into the incident, expressing distrust in Badlapur police and questioning their alleged carelessness during transit.
Opposition leaders question government's handling of case
Veteran leader Sharad Pawar criticized the state home ministry for its laxity in transferring Shinde. Shiv Sena Spokesperson Sushma Andhare drew parallels with a similar incident in Telangana in 2019, questioning whether Shinde was hiding something more sinister and why the school management is still at large. She also criticized state home minister Fadnavis's ability to handle critical cases.
Shinde's mother refutes police claims, alleges political conspiracy
Shinde's mother, Alka Shinde, has disputed the Thane police's version of events. She alleged that her son's killing was orchestrated by some political leaders. "My son feared Diwali crackers... It is unbelievable that he took a gun and shot some rounds," she said. She added that even if her son had committed the crimes, he should have been given a fair chance to fight his case in court.