6/07/2017
PUNE: Women rights
activist Trupti Desai was on Thursday booked under the Prevension of
Atrocities Act for allegedly assaulting a 33-year-old 'former member' of
her organisation on June 27 near Balewadi stadium, the police said.
The complainant, Vijay Makasare, a doctor from neighbouring Ahemadnagar district,
had alleged that Desai, who heads the 'Bhumata Ranragini Brigade', her husband
Prashant and two other persons thrashed him after he fell out with Desai. Other
people named in the complaint lodged with the Hinjewadi police station are
identified as Satish Desai, Kantilal Gaware and two unidentified persons.
Makasare stated that he was approached by Desai a few months
ago and asked him to join her organisation. "I accepted her request
and joined the organisation as I wanted to work for the society. However,
later I realised that the functioning of the outfit was not transparent and the
intentions to run the organisation was malafied, so I decided to part my
ways, which irked Desai," Makasare said in his complaint.
Quoting the complaint, a police official said Desai asked
Makasare to take her to Mumbai in his car for some "important
work" on June 27. "My car was waylaid by Desai's husband Prashant and
four others near Balewadi stadium on Pune-Mumbai Highway. Desai snatched my two
phones saying they contained a crucial evidence against her," Makasare
stated in his complaint.
He alleged Desai, Prashant and others thrashed him and
snatched his gold chain worth Rs 15,000 and Rs 27,000 in cash he was carrying
with him. Makasare also accused Desai of passing derogatory remarks regarding
his caste and threatening him of dire consequences if he dared to raise his
voice against her outfit.
"We have registered a case against Desai, her husband and
four others under section 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 394
(robbery), 341 (wrongful restraint), 506 (criminal intimidation) and relevant
sections of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,
1989," the Hinjawadi police station official said. He said the Desai
couple and others will be summoned for recording their statements.
When contacted, the activist refuted the allegations, saying
Makasare was trying to malign her image. "It was Makasare who approached
me requesting membership to my outfit. However, we denied him the membership
after knowing about his character. He is now trying to malign my image by
levelling such baseless allegations. He filed the case out of a grudge over his
non-induction into the organisation," she said. Desai was instrumental in
leading an agitation of women in November 2015 for gaining the entry to the
core area of famous Lord Shani shrine in Ahmednagar district.
She subsequently led similar protests at the Mahalakshmi temple in Kolhapur and later at Lord Shiva temple in Trimbakeshwar near Nashik. Last year, Desai made an attempt to enter the Haji Ali Durgah in Mumbai, but beat a retreat after an angry mob prevented her from proceeding further. On May 12, 2016, she made a successful second attempt and entered the dargah under tight security but not in the inner sanctum where women are not allowed.
She subsequently led similar protests at the Mahalakshmi temple in Kolhapur and later at Lord Shiva temple in Trimbakeshwar near Nashik. Last year, Desai made an attempt to enter the Haji Ali Durgah in Mumbai, but beat a retreat after an angry mob prevented her from proceeding further. On May 12, 2016, she made a successful second attempt and entered the dargah under tight security but not in the inner sanctum where women are not allowed.
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