CRPF urges Sharad Pawar to accept Z-Plus security ahead of Maharashtra Elections - PUNE PULSE
In a significant move ahead of the Maharashtra assembly elections, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has urged Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar to consider accepting Z-plus security. This plea follows the tragic assassination of NCP leader Baba Siddique on October 12 in Mumbai, which has intensified fears regarding political safety in the region. The CRPF's call for enhanced security emphasizes the growing concerns over political violence amid the upcoming elections. Despite the Centre's approval of Z-plus security for Pawar, he has yet to respond positively to this recommendation. The request highlights the increasing risks political leaders face as tensions rise ahead of the electoral process.
The CRPF aims to ensure that influential politicians like Pawar are adequately protected from potential threats. As the political landscape in Maharashtra becomes increasingly volatile, the implications of accepting or rejecting such security measures could resonate significantly during the elections. This appeal not only reflects the urgency of the situation but also the critical role of security in the political arena.