Regrettable: Opposition Leaders Condemn Maharashtra Govt Following Killing Of Baba Siddique

After the taking pictures dying of NCP chief Baba Siddique in Mumbai on Saturday night time, Opposition leaders referred to as for justice and criticised the Eknath Shinde authorities for its failure to keep up legislation and order in Maharashtra. 

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi shared a publish on X and stated, “Baba Siddique’s homicide is very condemnable. It displays the deteriorating state of legislation & order in Maharashtra. Could Allah grant him maghfirah. My condolences to his household, pals & colleagues. Prof. Saibaba’s dying can also be deeply regarding. His dying was additionally partly a results of the UAPA that permits cops to maintain you in jail for prolonged durations with none proof.”

Nationalist Congress Celebration (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar described the killing of former Maharashtra Minister and NCP chief Baba Siddique in Mumbai as “regrettable.”

“The state’s collapsed legislation and order scenario is a trigger for concern. The taking pictures of former state minister Baba Siddique in Mumbai, the monetary capital of the nation, is regrettable. If the Residence Minister and the rulers are going to push the cart of the state so mildly, it may be an alarm bell for the frequent individuals,” Sharad Pawar stated in a publish on X.

 

 

Following the killing of Baba Siddique, Congress senior chief Mallikarjun Kharge additionally demanded justice from the Maharashtra authorities.

“The tragic demise of Former Maharashtra Minister, Shri Baba Siddique is surprising past phrases.  On this hour of grief, I supply my deepest condolences to his household, pals and supporters. Justice should be ensured, and the current Maharashtra Govt should order an intensive and clear investigation. The culprits should be dropped at e-book on the earliest. Accountability is paramount,” the publish learn.

 

 




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