DPCC criticises BJP for its decision to boycott Chhapaak

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DPCC criticises BJP for its decision to boycott Chhapaak

Sunday, 12 January 2020 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) on Saturday slammed the Baharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its decision to boycott Deepika Padukone's movie - Chhapaak

Terming BJP an anti-women party, Delhi Congress Spokesperson Mukesh Sharma said that the mindset of both BJP and RSS is against giving power to women in any form.

Accusing Union Home Minister Amit Shah of 'saffronizing' Police, Congress leader said that out of one lakh women, 1050 cases for attacks against women are being filed. "It is unfortunate that 40.5 percent crimes against women are happening in Delhi, which proves that the law and order situation in Delhi are in complete shambles."

Targeting Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) , he further said that Kejriwal Government too is anti-women as it has not yet setup Fast  Track Courts to punish criminals who commit sexual crimes against women as the Capital tops in this matter compared to other cities in the country.

Pertinently, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone visited JNU recently and marked her support to students protesting in campus.

Sharma said that it was very strange that the masked ABVP hoodlums, who unleashed violence in JNU, have not yet been arrested despite the emergence of the videos of their attacks, which clearly establishes that the attacks against students were masterminded by the BJP.

Condemning attack on the students in JNU, he said that Delhi police has filed cases against JNU Students' Union leader Aishe Ghosh who was attacked by hoodlums. It was due to the arm-twisting action by the police that the students are fearing to hold protests."

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