PUNE: The
Maharashtra government expressed regret over the police baton-charge on
disabled students in Pune. Several thousand deaf youth were protesting in front
of the Social Welfare Commissionerate in Pune on Monday afternoon when the
police action took place, resulting in injuries to 35 students.
Replying to a demand by Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra
Legislative Council Dhananjay Munde to suspend the errant policemen, state
Revenue Minister Chandarakant Patil said an inquiry had been instituted into
the incident.
The Shiv Sena, a constituent of the Devendra Fadnavis-led
government, demanded a judicial probe. Patil, who is the leader of the Upper
House, said Dilip Kamble, minister of state for social justice, would meet the
students.
"The demands of the students are being discussed. We are
positive about fulfilling them. Arrangements are being made to bring the
students here. Action would be taken against those responsible (for the lathicharge),"
Patil told the House. NCP leader Munde said if demands of the students were
fulfilled at the district level itself, the protest need not have happened.
He alleged that the government was busy issuing advertisements
while the youth were demanding jobs. Shiv Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe demanded a
judicial probe into the incident, claiming that the police would suspend some
of its personnel who would then approach the MAT (Maharashtra Administrative
Tribunal) and resume office. This way, she alleged, the real culprits would go
unpunished and the innocent would be targeted. She also demanded that the
transfer of Balaji Manjule, State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities,
be cancelled.
NCP legislator Vidya Chavan attacked the government saying
that while it used terms like "divyang" for people with disabilities,
the police was attacking them. "The chief minister, who also holds the
Home portfolio, should come to the House and apologise," she said, adding
that police should not be made scapegoats in the issue.
Protesting students in Pune were demanding the right to
quality education, provision of trained interpreters for deaf students and
stopping fraudulent distribution of disability certificates to able-bodied
persons.
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