Maharashtra Police Involved in Protest Removal
Environmental activist Bandu Dhotre was forcibly removed by Maharashtra Police from a hunger strike protest against a mining project in Chandrapur on March 9, 2026. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between environmental activists and law enforcement in the region.
Recruitment Drive Announced
In a separate development, Maharashtra Police announced the release of the Bharti Result 2026 for the Physical Efficiency Test and Physical Standard Test. This recruitment drive aims to fill 15,631 vacancies for various police posts across the state, addressing long-standing staffing shortages.
Ongoing Investigations by Thane Police
Additionally, Thane Police have filed a case against a man for the alleged molestation of a 13-year-old mentally challenged girl. The incident, which occurred in December, was reported to authorities in March, prompting an immediate investigation.
The case is registered under sections 74 and 78 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, alongside relevant provisions of the POCSO Act, underscoring the seriousness of the allegations. The investigation is currently underway, with authorities working to gather more information.
Context of Environmental Activism
The protest led by Dhotre is part of a broader movement against mining projects in Maharashtra, reflecting growing concerns over environmental degradation and community rights. Activists have increasingly faced pushback from law enforcement in their efforts to raise awareness about these issues.
As the Maharashtra Police navigate these complex situations, observers are closely watching how they balance law enforcement duties with community relations and environmental concerns. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the outcomes of both the protest and the ongoing investigation into the molestation case.