Maharashtra women's panel asks police to submit report on Narayan Rane's remark on Disha Salian
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The Maharashtra State Commission for Woman has sought a report on Union minister Narayan Rane's allegations about Disha Salian's death.
The Maharashtra State Commission for Women has asked the Mumbai Police's Malvani police station to submit a report on Union minister Narayan Rane's allegations about Disha Salian within 48 hours.
In a press conference on Saturday, Narayan Rane had repeated his allegations that Sushant Singh Rajput's manager Disha Salian was gang-raped and murdered.
Shiv Sena leader and Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar lodged a complaint against the minister over his statement. "It is unfortunate that Disha is being defamed even after her death. Even the CBI has investigated the matter and this despite the post-mortem report stating that Disha was neither raped nor was she pregnant," Pednekar said in her complaint.
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The mayor claimed that even Disha's parents had said the same thing accepting the post-mortem report.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, Maharashtra State Women's Commission chairperson Rupali Chakankar tweeted the directions. "The Maharashtra State Women's Commission has directed the Senior Inspector of Police, Malvani Police Station to submit a report in this regard within 48 hours," she said in a tweet.
Narayan Rane made the allegations a day after he got a notice from the Shiv Sena-ruled Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for inspecting his bungalow in Juhu for alleged violations.