CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The Bombay High Court restrained political parties or individuals from proceeding with a Maharashtra bandh on August 24 or any future date, forcing the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) to withdraw its proposed state-wide shutdown to protest sexual assault on two minor girls in a school and push the government for swift action.
The court said such a protest will paralyse normal life and relied on a 2004 High Court ruling which held the enforcement of bandhs or general strikes unconstitutional.
The MVA, which consists of the Congress, the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the NCP (SP), had given a call for a state-wide bandh on August 24 (Saturday) to protest against the Mahayuti government over the sexual abuse of two kindergarten girls in Badlapur in adjoining Thane district earlier this month and “rising” incidents of crime against women in Maharashtra.
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said his government will implement the court order, which he termed as a “slap on the face of the opposition”.
Reacting to the HC ruling, the MVA said it has called off the bandh, but it will go ahead with peaceful demonstration across the state with black bands tied on the mouth of its leaders and workers. Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray said he did not agree with the HC order, while his ally, Nationalist Congress Party (SP) president Sharad Pawar, said the bandh call was given in exercise of fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution, but the judiciary also needs to be respected.
A division bench of Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya and Justice Amit Borkar said if political parties and individuals were not restrained from proceeding with the call for bandh on Saturday, huge losses, not only in terms of economy and business but also essential services and basic amenities including health services will occur, which needs to be prevented.
Police separately issued notices to leaders and activists of the MVA in connection with the bandh call. Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole said peaceful demonstrations will take place between 11 and noon at different locations in the state. Patole said he will be in Thane to take part in one such demonstration.
Expressing displeasure over the HC order, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Thackeray said courts should show similar promptness in punishing the accused in heinous crimes. “We don’t agree with the court’s order but its decision has to be respected. We will keep our mouths shut. The reason behind the bandh was different,” the former CM said. “Is there freedom of expression in a country that believes in democracy,” Thackeray asked. He added that he will protest near the Shiv Sena Bhavan in Dadar.