PUNE: The police investigate the lawsuits alleged by female lawyers on Monday and has stated that since 2015, the police have been raped by Rep. Rohit Tilak, the grandson of the free fighter Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
A 41 - year - old attorney said in a complaint that Tillac invited her to establish a physical relationship with the marriage promise. But in the last few months, he began to abuse her physically and mentally, forcing her to have abortion, FIR state. Rohit Tilak did not respond to TOI's repeating phone and text message on Tuesday. When contacted, the woman said: "FIR has been registered, Tilak's family began to make a false accusation against me, I am worried that they will operate the police It is.
Appasaheb Shevale, senior inspector, says: "We began investigating and asked for medical examination according to the law." In FIR, the woman said she met Tilak in 2015 with social function.
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Do you know? The large celebration of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival began in 1893 by Pune's Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Tilak's main purpose is to stimulate support for Indian independence movement. The contemporary celebration is the continuation of the Tilak version of the Ganesh Chaturthi Festival. In Maharashtra, the origin of the public celebration of the Ganesh festival dates back to the era of Maratha ruler, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaja who asked people to open a public celebration in the 17th century to promote culture and nationalism . Today 's massive Ganesh Festival was revived by Pune' s Freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak in the last decade of the 19th century to disseminate the message of Freedom's struggle and despise the British who prohibited public meetings . A large Ganesh festival was held in Maharashtra, millions of people visited various communities of Ganesha Pandal.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak also known as Lokmanya Tilak was born in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra on July 23, 1856. He says in his famous thing "Self-determination is our birthright, we will have it!" He says Lokmanya (or "people's lover" or "respected from the world" ) Is called. After graduation, Tilak began teaching at private school of Pune and later became a journalist. His criticism of the Western educational system is very frank and the Degan Education Association was founded to educate young people in India. Tilak founded Marathi Daily Kesari (Lion). In that context he actively promotes the cause of freedom. He took part in the Indian National Congress. He is known for his core Hindu view. In 1907, the Congress was divided into two factions.
He pulled out value, culture, and wisdom from Ganggar Lam Chandra Tirac, a famous teacher with father, Sanskrit writer. Bal Gangadhar and his family went to Pune as his father was transferred when he was 10 years old. In Pune, he received education at a language school in the UK. A few years later, he lost his mother, and when he was sixteen, his father married a ten-year-old girl named Satya Bama. In 1877, Tillack completed his research and continued to study the law.