Pune Rape Case: CM Devendra Fadnavis Responds to Arrest, Addresses Minister’s Controversial Remark

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 28, 2025 15:05 IST2025-02-28T15:02:44+5:302025-02-28T15:05:56+5:30

After three days of investigation, police have arrested Dattatray Gade, the prime suspect in the rape of a 26-year-old ...

Pune Rape Case: CM Devendra Fadnavis Responds to Arrest, Addresses Minister’s Controversial Remark | Pune Rape Case: CM Devendra Fadnavis Responds to Arrest, Addresses Minister’s Controversial Remark

Pune Rape Case: CM Devendra Fadnavis Responds to Arrest, Addresses Minister’s Controversial Remark

After three days of investigation, police have arrested Dattatray Gade, the prime suspect in the rape of a 26-year-old woman on a Shivshahi bus at Swargate bus stand. The case has sparked strong political reactions, particularly over comments made by Minister of State for Home, Yogesh Kadam.

During a press conference, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis confirmed the arrest, stating that Gade had been in hiding but was tracked down using advanced investigative techniques. He emphasized that the investigation is ongoing and that further details will be disclosed at the appropriate time.

When asked if the case bore similarities to the Akshay Shinde incident, Fadnavis urged against premature speculation, stressing the importance of relying on concrete evidence. He assured that Pune police are conducting a thorough investigation, with technical and forensic evidence already gathered.

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Addressing Controversy Over Minister Yogesh Kadam’s Remarks

Fadnavis also responded to the controversy surrounding Yogesh Kadam’s comments on the case. He clarified that Kadam intended to highlight that the incident occurred in a crowded area with multiple witnesses. However, Fadnavis acknowledged the need for careful communication on sensitive issues and advised Kadam to exercise greater caution in his statements to avoid misinterpretation and public distress.

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