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Shiv Sena Says Mumbai 'Safest City' For Women Amid Outrage Over Brutal Sakinaka Rape

An editorial in the Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said the recent incidents of crime against women in Maharashtra were a "blot" on the state's culture but added that such incidents can be seen in any part of the world. It also said that comparing the incident to Hathras rape case was wrong.

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Shiv Sena Says Mumbai 'Safest City' For Women Amid Outrage Over Brutal Sakinaka Rape
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Amid outrage over the brutal rape, torture and subsequent death of a 34-year-old woman in Mumbai's Sakinka, Maharashtra's ruling party on Monday defended the state capital as the "safest city" for women in the world. 

In an editorial published in the party's mouthpiece 'Saamana', the Sena condemned the the recent incidents of crime against women in Maharashtra and said they were a  "blot" on the state's culture, adding that the feeling of anger among people was justified.

However, in the face of the outrage against the brutal crime which bore similarity to the 2012 'Nirbhaya' gang-rape case of Delhi,  Sena said that Mumbai was the safest city for women in the world and there should be no doubt about it in anyone's mind.  

The victim of the Sakinaka case was raped and brutalised with a rod by a man inside a stationary tempo in the suburban neighbourhood early on Friday. The woman succumbed to her injuries during treatment at the hospital in the early hours of Saturday, police earlier said.

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"The rape and murder of the woman in Sakinaka has shocked one and all. But, Mumbai is the safest city in the world for women and there should be no doubt about it in anyone's mind," the Marathi publication said, 

It also added that incidents like this were a result of a "horrible pervertedness", which can be seen in any part of the world, and the comparison of the Mumbai incident with the Hathras case (in Uttar Pradesh where a 19-year-old Dalit woman was allegedly gang-raped and murdered last year) was completely wrong.

The editorial claimed that the Hathras case culprits had the "support of the state's rulers" and there was a delay in their arrest. The victim's body was burnt in a hurry by the government to destroy evidence, it further claimed.

"The Yogi government said there was no rape in Hathras, which proved to be wrong," the Marathi daily said, adding that the urgency with which a team of the National Commission for Women team reached Sakinaka was not shown in the Hathras case.

It claimed that workers of a particular political party took to streets to "protect" the accused in the Kathua rape case (of a minor girl in Jammu and Kashmir in 2018), whereas in the Sakinaka incident, police arrested the accused in 10 minutes.

The only solution to such cases is to curb the perverted mindset, the Sena opined.
"The state government has decided to take care of the education and livelihood of the two daughters of the Sakinaka victim. Isn't this a sign of being sensitive?" it asked.

It also justified Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale's comment that police cannot be present at all the scenes of crime. Police in all other states and cities will agree with this, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party said.

It further said the Sakinaka rape victim and the accused were known to each other, and added that the woman succumbed to her injuries despite best efforts of doctors and police.

"Now, let's leave the case to the judiciary. The culprit will definitely be hanged to death as no one has come out in support of the accused, unlike the Hathras and Kathua (cases). One has to know what to politicise," said the Sena, which shares power with the NCP and Congress in Maharashtra.

It said shedding tears over the Sakinaka incident showed "sensitivity of the mind", but when crocodile tears are shed, it creates fear and the seriousness of an incident is destroyed.
"Let the police do their job. But, what can one do if someone wants to hand over the Sakinaka (case) file to the ED (Enforcement Directorate)," the editorial said sarcastically, alluding to multiple cases pertaining to state leaders being probed by central agencies.

(with inputs from PTI)

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