Memorandum submitted in Satara by Hindu organisations led by Shri Shivpratishthan Hindusthan

Satara, Maharashtra – Incidents of violence against young women, women, and children in the state have raised serious concern. In Nasrapur (Pune district), a minor girl was assaulted and murdered. In another incident in Chakan, a young child was subjected to abused and murdered. These horrific events have created an atmosphere of fear, insecurity, and intense public outrage.
Following such incidents, authorities often announce that cases will be tried in fast-track courts to ensure strict punishment. However, because the judicial process frequently takes considerable time, it fails to create a sufficient deterrent effect.
A memorandum to this effect, addressed to the Chief Minister and the Home Minister, was submitted by representatives of various Hindu organisations led by Shri Shivpratishthan Hindusthan. The memorandum was accepted by Satara Sub-Divisional Officer Nagesh Patil.
The memorandum drew parallels to the era of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, during which law and order were strictly enforced, and crimes against women were dealt with swiftly to maintain discipline in society.
Dignitaries present
Present on the occasion were Taluka Head Shivraj Talwar, Prashant Jadhav from Shri Shivpratishthan Hindusthan; Smt. Bhakti Dafale and Hemant Sonawane from Hindu Janajagruti Samiti; Geetanjali Gondhalekar from Dharmasetu Seva Sansthan; Samarth devotee Shahajibua Ramdasi; Umesh Gandhi from Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha; Advocate Gururaj Rasal from Hindu Vidhijna Parishad; Rajiv Dixit from Vishwa Hindu Parishad; members of Hindu Rashtra Goshala; representatives from Mandir Mahasangh; and office-bearers and workers of various organisations.
