Won't let influential persons manipulate the system: Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde on hit-and-run cases
The Hindu
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde stresses zero tolerance for hit-and-run incidents involving powerful individuals, ensuring justice prevails.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on July 8 stressed the State administration’s zero tolerance for injustice and directed the police to handle hit-and-run incidents involving powerful and influential individuals with utmost seriousness to ensure justice is served.
Mr. Shinde’s statement follows a hit-and-run incident where a 45-year-old woman was killed in Mumbai. The car’s driver is allegedly the son of a Shiv Sena leader.
Expressing his deep concern over the rising number of hit-and-run cases in Maharashtra, Mr. Shinde said, “It is intolerable that the powerful and influential misuse their status to manipulate the system. Such miscarriages of justice will not be tolerated by my government.”
He directed the police to treat these cases with the highest priority. “The lives of ordinary citizens are precious to us. I have directed the State Police Department to handle these cases with the utmost seriousness and ensure justice is served,” he said. “In addition, we are implementing stricter laws and harsher penalties for hit-and-run offenders,” he added.
The Chief Minister stated that no one, including offspring of bureaucrats or Ministers, regardless of their wealth, influence, or political connections, would have immunity as long as he is in office.
“I have zero tolerance for injustice. Let it be clear: my administration stands firmly with the victims and their families. We are committed to creating a safer Maharashtra for all its citizens,” he added.
The recent incident wad raised in the state legislature earlier in the day, prompting Deputy Chairperson Neelam Gorhe to direct the Government to make a statement in the Upper House on July 9.
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