IN PHOTOS: Sharad Pawar slams Maharashtra govt over women security, contractual hiring

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar on Friday targeted the Maharashtra government over the "security" of women, contractual hiring and education policies in the state. Pics/Sameer Markande (text-PTI)

Updated On: 2023-10-13 03:57 PM IST

Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed

NCP chief Sharad Pawar during a press conference on Friday. Pics/ Sameer Markande

Addressing a press conference, Sharad Pawar claimed that 19,553 women were reported missing from the state between January 1 and May 31 this year

This is the second time in a week that Sharad Pawar has targeted the home department, headed by Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, over the issue

He also slammed the government over the contractual hiring of personnel in Mumbai police. He said the state has taken the decision to conduct government recruitments on contract

On Thursday, while interacting with party workers, Sharad Pawar targeted the government over contractual hiring and said it does not take into account reservation for women, people belonging to Scheduled Castes, Schedule Tribes, and Other Backward Classes

Earlier this week, the Maharashtra government issued an order to hire 3,000 personnel from its own security corporation who will work under the Mumbai police

These personnel drawn from the Maharashtra State Security Corporation (MSSC), a government undertaking, will work under contract and assist the Mumbai police in select duties for a specific period of time

The NCP president also criticised the education policies of the Maharashtra government

Sharad Pawar said the government's decision to shut down schools with fewer pupils and merge them with other schools will lead to students walking miles to attend classes. This is also not conducive to the state which has played a pioneering role in the field of education, he said

Sharad Pawar slammed the government's decision to give state-run schools to private companies for adoption, saying it will give private entities to meddle in the affairs of schools. To buttress his point, Pawar said a school in Nashik run by an alcohol manufacturer recently organised a programme of Gautami Patil, a popular dance artist in rural Maharashtra

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