Beed Woman Lawyer Assaulted: Beed is becoming a center point of serious crime. Recent case of Massajog Sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh’s brutal murder has spread anger among citizens. Now, a case of a woman lawyer beaten up by the village Sarpanch and his associates after she complained about the DJ noise is coming to light. The woman lawyer sustained serious injuries after being beaten up with sticks and pipes. (Beed Woman Lawyer Assaulted)
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According to the information received, the woman lawyer had requested about the loudspeaker and the flour mill in front of her house be removed, as she was suffering from a migraine due to the noise. The angry Sarpanch and some of his supporters cornered the woman lawyer in a field, and they beat her mercilessly with sticks and pipes. The woman lawyer was severely injured in this assault. She was admitted to the hospital for treatment. She has since been discharged and sent home.
Meanwhile, Jitendra Awhad, leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and MLA expressed has reacted on this incident through a social media post. Jitendra Awhad said that a woman lawyer working in the Ambajogai Sessions Court was beaten up by the Sarpanch and his supporters with sticks and JCB pipes in a field. This woman had filed complaints about the noise pollution in the village, which was causing her migraines. She had requested that the volume be reduced, loudspeakers not be used, and the flour mills in front of her house be removed. The injuries were so severe that the woman lawyer fell unconscious. After that she was admitted to the hospital. After receiving treatment, she was sent back home. Awhad has questioned the law and order and safety of women in the state. He expressed his anger by questioning the appropriateness of a Sarpanch and ten other men beating up a woman lawyer. He also raised the question of what the governance of the Sarpanch in the village must be like and which political party he belongs to.