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Akshay Shinde's Death in Police Encounter Sparks Political Controversy; CID to Investigate
Sep 24, 2024, 03:42 AM
The death of Akshay Shinde, the accused in the Badlapur sexual assault case, has sparked significant political controversy in Maharashtra. Shinde, who was accused of sexually assaulting two minor girls, was shot dead by police while being transported for an investigation. The incident has led to widespread protests and accusations from opposition parties, who claim that the government and police mishandled the case and protected the accused. Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole and NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule have criticized the government's approach, citing delays in filing the FIR and the suspicious circumstances of Shinde's death. The police claim that Shinde attempted to snatch a revolver, prompting them to act in self-defense. The Maharashtra government has formed an eight-member team to investigate the incident. The CID is also investigating the killing. Meanwhile, BJP leaders have defended the police action, arguing that it was necessary for self-defense and questioning the opposition's stance. Shinde's mother has alleged that his death was part of a 'big conspiracy.' The police officer involved had worked with a top encounter specialist.
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