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Nashik Farmer Krishna Dongre Falsely Accused of Rape; MP Sanjay Raut Questions Maharashtra Government’s Intent

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Nashik : A shocking development has emerged from Nashik, where onion farmer Krishna Dongre, from Yeola taluka, was allegedly booked for rape in what local leaders now call a fabricated case. The accused farmer — who had previously made headlines for protesting low produce prices by burning his onion crop — has now become the center of controversy after former Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut publicly questioned the Maharashtra government’s motives.
Mr. Raut claimed that the case against Dongre was politically motivated and called on state authorities to clarify their intentions. According to him, the charges appear to be “baseless and orchestrated”, raising serious concerns about misuse of police power.
No independent reports or other sources have confirmed the gross specifics of the allegation or resultant proceedings against Dongre. Additional investigation and stronger legal safeguards have been demanded by civil rights advocates and political commentators.
As this case unfolds, it draws attention to broader issues surrounding farmers’ rights, legal accountability, and political pressures in the governance of Maharashtra, especially in Nashik district.