In the backdrop of the tragic death of a 26-year-old woman in Pune recently, NCP (SP) leader Supriya Sule on Friday announced her party would launch a state-wide campaign against dowry and for violence-free Maharashtra from June 22, the move coming.
Vaishnavi Hagawane, daughter-in-law of expelled NCP leader Rajendra Hagawane, allegedly hanged herself, allegedly due to dowry harassment, on May 16 in Bavdhan area of Pimpri-Chinchwad in Pune district.
Responding to the incident, Sule emphasised the urgent need for renewed social awareness and action, stating that even educated individuals continue to perpetuate harmful practices like dowry. “This is not just about expressing grief or anger, it’s time for active, meaningful change,” she said. On her official social media handle, Sule unveiled the campaign’s slogan, “Dowry-Free Maharashtra, Violence-Free Families. A movement of awareness, for our daughters, by all of us.”
Speaking about the campaign, Sule said, “The heartbreaking case of Vaishnavi being driven to death due to dowry harassment is deeply disturbing. In a state known for leading the charge on women’s emancipation, such an incident is nothing short of shameful. Maharashtra is shaken. This moment demands not just outrage but action.” Sule confirmed that the campaign will be rolled out in phases over the next year, with outreach efforts planned across all regions of Maharashtra. “Our goal is clear to build a Maharashtra free of dowry and family violence. This is the true tribute to Vaishnavi,” she added.
Calling for widespread public participation, Sule appealed to citizens to actively support the cause. “I humbly urge my brothers and sisters across the state to join this movement. Let us unite to build a dowry-free, violence-free society.”
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