
The Shraddha murder case in Delhi has shaken the entire nation. The screams of this gruesome massacre have been heard even in Maharashtra. After this, the Maharashtra government is going to form a special squad to help the girls.
Mangal Prabhat Lodha, a minister in the Maharashtra government, has said that we have instructed the State Women's Commission to form a squad. He said, in the recent case in Delhi, we have seen that when girls turn 18, they cannot be stopped by the family or the police. In such a situation, she goes against the family and marries. These girls know that they will not get any help from their families after this step.
The Minister of State said, in such a situation, this code will ensure that this does not happen to other girls. This squad will provide the necessary help and protection to such girls when they need them.
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