Linked to Kharat: Gaikwad Calls for Probe into Politicians

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Mumbai, March 21 Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad said that Maharashtra State Women's Commission chairperson Rupali Chakankar's resignation will not bring closure to the Ashok Kharat case, and she demanded an investigation against everyone associated with the self-proclaimed godman who was arrested for alleged rape.

Under pressure due to her association with Kharat, Chakankar stepped down from her post on Friday.

"My resignation will not bring closure to the case, and a thorough investigation against all those allegedly linked to Kharat is necessary," said Gaikwad, the Mumbai Congress chief, in a statement.

She said that the names of some ministers and officials have surfaced in connection with Kharat, demanding strict action against anyone who may have tried to protect him. She also sought to know the names of the ministers who visited Kharat.

Chakankar failed in her duties as head of the women's commission, and instead "added to the difficulties" of Kharat's alleged victims, said Gaikwad, adding that she only resigned when Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asked her to.

Several women had fallen victim to Kharat's alleged activities, facing sexual and financial exploitation, the Congress leader claimed. Despite anti-superstition laws being in place in Maharashtra, such crimes take place due to political patronage, she added.

Kharat, who headed a Sinnar-based temple trust, claimed to be an astrologer, and allegedly performed rituals for his followers. He was arrested by Nashik Police earlier this week after a woman accused him of repeatedly raping her over a period of two years by threatening her.

Calling the situation "serious and concerning", Gaikwad said it was unfortunate that superstitious practices continue in a progressive state with a legacy of reformers like Shahu Maharaj, Jyotirao Phule and Dr B R Ambedkar. She also recalled the efforts of slain anti-superstition activist Narendra Dabholkar to rid society of blind faith.

While the BJP-led government has initiated a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe, justice for the victims would be ensured only if action is taken against those in positions of power who were allegedly associated with Kharat, she said.
 
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