**Maharashtra Government Recommends Withdrawal of 77 Cases Filed During Agitations**

The Maharashtra government has recommended the withdrawal of 77 cases filed during various social, political, and religious agitations across the state. Meanwhile, 47 serious matters have been rejected for relief. This decision was announced by Cultural Affairs, IT, and Mumbai Suburban Guardian Minister Adv. Ashish Shelar on Monday.

**Cabinet Sub-Committee Meeting**

The Cabinet Sub-Committee, appointed by the government to review requests for case withdrawals, convened a meeting at Sahyadri Guest House under the chairmanship of Minister Shelar. The meeting was attended by senior officials including Uday Shukla, Principal Secretary of the Law and Judiciary Department; Ashok Bhillare, Director of Prosecution; Chetan Nikam, Deputy Secretary of the Home Department; and several senior police officers from across Maharashtra.

**Cases Recommended for Withdrawal**

Out of 201 applications received by the Sub-Committee, 77 cases have been recommended for reconsideration. These cases will now be forwarded to regional committees chaired by Deputy Commissioners of Police for further examination.

Minister Shelar highlighted that most of the applications involved activists, political party workers, protestors, and participants in ideological movements who were booked unnecessarily. “It is the government’s responsibility to provide relief to individuals from such baseless cases,” he said.

**Serious Cases Not Eligible for Relief**

Minister Shelar clarified that cases involving crimes against women, serious offences, and personal or civil disputes cannot be pardoned under government policy, and therefore these have been rejected.

Additionally, six cases involving current and former MLAs and MPs will be resolved according to government directives and Supreme Court instructions. The final decision on these cases will be taken by the Bombay High Court.

**Appeal for Fresh Applications**

The Minister appealed to Ganeshotsav and Navratri mandals, social organizations, union representatives, and activists to submit fresh applications for the withdrawal of cases.

Cases registered during events such as Ganeshotsav, Navratri, Dahi Handi celebrations, social programs conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, labor agitations, and other related activities will remain open for review.

**Follow-Up and Policy Adherence**

A follow-up meeting of the Sub-Committee will be convened shortly to consider these new applications.

Minister Shelar emphasized that this initiative aims to ensure justice and provide relief to those unnecessarily targeted during agitations, while maintaining strict adherence to legal and policy frameworks for serious offences.
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