How Many Cases Were Recommended for Withdrawal by Maha Minister?

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Key Takeaways
- 77 cases recommended for withdrawal.
- Serious crimes remain unpardoned.
- Final decisions for MLA/MP cases rest with the Bombay High Court.
- Government seeks to alleviate unjust charges.
- New applications for case reviews are encouraged.
Mumbai, Sep 29 (NationPress) The Maharashtra Cabinet Sub-Committee, led by Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar, has put forward a recommendation to withdraw charges against 77 individuals out of 201 social agitations in the state.
The minister emphasized that cases involving crimes against women, serious offenses, and personal or civil disputes are not eligible for withdrawal under current government policies. As a result, these specific cases have been firmly denied for reconsideration.
Additionally, he mentioned that for six cases involving MLAs, former MLAs, MPs, and former MPs, the ultimate decision will rest with the Bombay High Court, following government resolutions and the directives of the Supreme Court. Necessary steps are underway in this regard.
Out of the total 201 applications reviewed by the Sub-Committee, 77 have been greenlit for reconsideration. These cases will now be forwarded to regional committees led by Deputy Commissioners of Police, as informed by Minister Shelar.
He pointed out that numerous activists, political party workers, and participants in ideological movements have faced unjust charges.
According to him, it is the government's duty to provide these individuals relief from such unfounded accusations.
Cases filed during events such as Ganeshotsav, Navratri, Dahi Handi celebrations, and social initiatives during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as labor protests, will remain subject to review based on new applications, he clarified.
A follow-up meeting will be arranged soon. In the meantime, Ganeshotsav mandals, Navratri mandals, social organizations, union representatives, and activists are urged to submit their applications to the government, as per Minister Shelar.