Police deployed at Badlapur school where two kindergarten girls were allegedly sexually abused. A massive protest was held at the Badlapur railway station on Tuesday against the incident.
NCP (SCP) MP Supriya Sule, along with party workers, stages a protest against the Maharashtra government over the alleged sexual assault of two four-year-old girls at a school in Badlapur.
A rail roko caused a 10-hour train disruption in Badlapur on Tuesday when crowds of protesters answered a bandh call over the sexual abuse of two four-year-old girls at a school there and subsequent police delays in taking up the case. The police said around 2,000 men and women descended on the tracks and they had to resort to a lathi-charge a couple of times in the face of stone-pelting that injured two policemen. Seven people were detained by railway and local police.
Read moreA rail roko caused a 10-hour train disruption in Badlapur on Tuesday when crowds of protesters answered a bandh call over the sexual abuse of two four-year-old girls at a school there and subsequent police delays in taking up the case. The police said around 2,000 men and women descended on the tracks and they had to resort to a lathi-charge a couple of times in the face of stone-pelting that injured two policemen. Seven people were detained by railway and local police.
Read moreI have spoken to the Thane commissioner of police. The accused has been arrested. I have asked the case to be fast-tracked and book the accused under the charges of attempt to rape and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
Chief minister Eknath Shinde said on Tuesday that the sexual abuse case of two minor girls at a school in Badlapur would be tried in a fast-track court. His announcement came after public protests in the area following the arrest of a school sweeper for the sexual abuse of two nursery school students.
Read moreThe protesters are forcefully stopping rickshaws from entering Badlapur and shops are almost closed in the city except essential services shops.
During the Badalpur bandh over the sexual abuse of two girls, the police resorted mild lathicharge against those who had blocked the railway track for three hours.
The protesters are forcefully stopping rickshaws from entering Badlapur city and not allowing them in. As a result, people coming to the city are facing inconvenience and are walking on the road to reach their destinations.